In 1940, the average cost of a Coca-Cola was around five cents. This price had remained relatively stable since the early 1900s due to the company's pricing strategy. However, as inflation and production costs increased over the years, the price of soda would eventually rise significantly.
The same as regular Coke.
The cost of a Coke in 1960 was five cents, in America.
Well actually nno they both cost the same.
The cost of making Coke is very cheap in comparison to the retail price. The can and the plastic 6-pack wrapper and make the cost of producing a can of Coke about 6 cents. The Coke syrup and carbonation adds about 10 cents to the cost and shipping and handling costs increase the cost to 25c. So approximately 40 to 50 cents per can.
the 12oz coke cost about 5 cents.
This would depend on how much one can of coke costs.
$1.70
$1.60
What cost $1 in 1940 would cost you $15.13 now.
same as today, opium, coke, marijuana.
Like 700 hundred
€1 to €2