We've developed a beverage API called Koozie which allows drinkers to
remain soda agnostic.
It supports all popular canned liquids and Drink Injection thought its
integrated Inversion Of Can container.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 2:55 PM, malcolm smith
wrote:
> I thought it was NoCola solutions or Not
I thought it was NoCola solutions or NotOnlyCola rather than UnCola.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Miguel Verde wrote:
> Dr. Pepper has recently been picked up by Coca Cola as well. I wonder if
> the UnCola solutions like 7Up and Fanta are just a fad?
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:50 AM, M
On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 10:28 -0700, Ryan King wrote:
> I can't really comment on specifics, but Twitter is more of a tea and
> coffee company.
No offense Ryan, but I don't think people actually take what Twitter
does into account when making important decisions like this.
--
Eric Evans
eev...@rac
Hi, my name is Larry and I am the Beverage Considerer for NUB Enterprises.
I am new to Coke and Digg, but I've already been reading Coke's nutrition
facts on the internet and even purchased a bottle the other day (it's
sitting in my office fridge right now). It looks like quite a promising
office
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Mike Malone wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Eric Evans wrote:
>>
>> I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-Cola products in all
>> of its vending machines and break rooms. Can anyone from Digg comment on
>> this?
>>
>> My near-term beverage co
You know Eric, at Digg we are really concerned. Last week we called for a Town
Hall meeting to discuss this very issue.
Thankfully we do not technically have 'vending machines'. More like a kitchen
that houses what we call a 'refrigerator'. Our lawyers are checking in to make
sure the city does
On Wed, 2010-07-07 at 09:45 -0700, Chris Goffinet wrote:
> Well.. I can comment that we do still have coke products, we have been
> doing Cosco runs of recent, and now serve Mexican Coke in glass
> bottles. :-)
Interesting. What are you thoughts on the following then?
http://www.boingboing.net/20
Is it true the Mexican engineers have managed to remove the dependency on
HCFS? That should spur uptake.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 11:45 AM, Chris Goffinet wrote:
> Hahaha.
>
> Well.. I can comment that we do still have coke products, we have been
> doing Cosco runs of recent, and now serve Mexica
Hahaha.
Well.. I can comment that we do still have coke products, we have been doing
Cosco runs of recent, and now serve Mexican Coke in glass bottles. :-)
-Chris
On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:17 AM, Eric Evans wrote:
>
> I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-Cola products in all
> of it
Coke sucks! Only drink it if you want to work hard for 20 minutes then crash.
I started a new cola that's already way better than Coke and it will solve all
your problems. I'm finalizing my results but so far I only need one drink per
WEEK!
On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:10 PM, Mike Malone wrote:
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:55 AM, Miguel Verde wrote:
> Dr. Pepper has recently been picked up by Coca Cola as well. I wonder if
> the UnCola solutions like 7Up and Fanta are just a fad?
I'm on the fence. I mean, there's really nothing wrong with a nice cold Coke
to satiate your thirst. But we've
Either way, they all seem to have decided to ship with a dependency on HFCS
instead of Sugar, even though users seem to have a better experience with
Sugar, the cost benefit of using HFCS is worth the hit in user satisfaction.
On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:55 AM, Miguel Verde wrote:
> Dr. Pepper has rec
Dr. Pepper has recently been picked up by Coca Cola as well. I wonder if
the UnCola solutions like 7Up and Fanta are just a fad?
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Mike Malone wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Eric Evans wrote:
>
>>
>> I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-C
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Eric Evans wrote:
>
> I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-Cola products in all
> of its vending machines and break rooms. Can anyone from Digg comment on
> this?
>
> My near-term beverage consumption strategy is based largely on my
> understanding o
>
> My near-term beverage consumption strategy is based largely on my
> understanding of Digg's, so if there has been a change, I may need to
> reevaluate.
>
Strategy? Care to elaborate?
Thanks,
Tom
I heard a rumor that Digg was moving away from Coca-Cola products in all
of its vending machines and break rooms. Can anyone from Digg comment on
this?
My near-term beverage consumption strategy is based largely on my
understanding of Digg's, so if there has been a change, I may need to
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