← Back to context Comment by copperx 11 hours ago Isn't Coca Cola water reverse osmosis filtered?The taste of local water should be irrelevant. 3 comments copperx Reply dahcryn 11 hours ago They don't do full reverse osmosis to the purest extent. There are still quite some minerals left. That's actually better for the end product ceejayoz 10 hours ago I can't speak for coke, but for bottled water, they often add minerals back in. theturtletalks 11 hours ago Honestly, the water is just a guess since the taste is different and the syrup comes directly from Coke. In other comments here, people mention the cans used but I’ve had Coke in glass from different countries taste different.
dahcryn 11 hours ago They don't do full reverse osmosis to the purest extent. There are still quite some minerals left. That's actually better for the end product ceejayoz 10 hours ago I can't speak for coke, but for bottled water, they often add minerals back in.
ceejayoz 10 hours ago I can't speak for coke, but for bottled water, they often add minerals back in.
theturtletalks 11 hours ago Honestly, the water is just a guess since the taste is different and the syrup comes directly from Coke. In other comments here, people mention the cans used but I’ve had Coke in glass from different countries taste different.
They don't do full reverse osmosis to the purest extent. There are still quite some minerals left. That's actually better for the end product
I can't speak for coke, but for bottled water, they often add minerals back in.
Honestly, the water is just a guess since the taste is different and the syrup comes directly from Coke. In other comments here, people mention the cans used but I’ve had Coke in glass from different countries taste different.