In 1978, the price of a canned Coke varied depending on the location and retailer. On average, a canned Coke would have cost around 25 to 35 cents in the United States. However, prices could have been higher or lower in different regions due to factors such as inflation rates and local market conditions.
Coke cans aren't sold individually, only in pop machines, then the price is regulated by the vendor. The longstanding price for a can of coke has been 85 cents, the cheapest I've seen has been 65 cents.
In 1946, a canned Coke typically cost about 5 cents. This price was consistent with many soft drinks of the time, reflecting the post-World War II era's economic conditions. The price remained stable for several years before gradually increasing in subsequent decades.
Coke that has been poured into a glass will freeze faster than coke that is in an unopened can. Pressure of the can will prevent it from freezing.
about $200 per kilo, but don't get caught buying it...p.s. Mexico makes best!
the price of coke in 1943 was $0.59 in the U.S and in Britain and Europe it cost the same or less! Thanks!
25p.
$1.79
the price of soda in 2000 is $1.30
The average price of coke in 1982 was about $0.99 for a 1 litre bottle.
2,000,000 dollars
56 cents.
5 Cents