But it’s not corn syrup so it’s “ok”, amiright? /s
asselfoley on
~20oz, 1L, 1.5L, 2L, 2.75L, 3L
WTF?
Grouchy_Bicycle8203 on
In Mexico kids drink soda before they drink water. Mexico is a huge coke country, they make so much cocktails and beverages with coke alone that it’s crazy. I know some Mexicans who drink a coke with a raw egg along with it. Soda or pop however you want to call it, is a must, notice how when you go to a Mexican restaurant there always the famous “Mexican coke”.
Right-Asparagus4774 on
Not gonna lie, this explains a lot about why everyone just pours soda like it’s water there.
SpitefulSoul on
Im in chihuahua, Mex for the holidays and the coca-cola propaganda is impossible to miss. Nearly every block has some sort of ad or logo.
Its kinda sad cause diabetes and childhood obesity is a big issue.
RogueAOV on
Growing up in Scotland in the 80’s we used to have three liters but they disappeared at some point.
Fuzzy_Scarcity490 on
Honestly not that surprising, everything comes in huge sizes there. The wild part is how normal it feels once you’re used to it.
sarmstrong1961 on
We used to buy the Big Y brand 3 liter sodas to make gravity bongs out of. That’s a huge MFn hit
Alexis_J_M on
There were 3 liter bottles of cheap soda in the US in the 1970s also.
Extra-Star6516 on
Born and raised in Mexico… coming from a family of 6. We used to buy a 3 littler coke every day for lunch when we were growing up. Seeing this feels like home.
badcoupe on
Damn that’s more than Farva wants, maybe he wouldn’t go ballistic on the workers if they 3 liter of cola.
somethingwittier on
I remember 3 liters from when i was kid in the 90s in the US. At some point, and I’m not sure when, they disappeared.
TimAndHisDeadCat on
They do in the UK too. I’ve a 3L bottle of Fanta in the kitchen.
jugstopper on
Here in Costa Rica too, though 2.5L is more common.
Arikota on
They sell them in Texas too. I’ve seen them at Walmart here.
legostica on
1995, I used to buy 3 liter Mountain Dew in Tucson
thebarkbarkwoof on
Grande. Meanwhile they shrink ours to 1.25L at the same price point.
Xplatos on
That’s for the big ass family parties we be having. It’ll be gone by midnight.
penpal247 on
I buy 3l cokes still at my HEB.
HolidayDue on
They do 3L in uk
Pop-metal on
Doesn’t it get low fizz after 1.5 litres??
Probably_a_Ghoul on
Oh, that’s the child size. It’s roughly the size of a human child.
yeezymcsleezyo_0 on
I remember we used to be able to get generic brands of these at the dollar store near me when I was younger.
Gargun20 on
In Australia we call those Thirst Tankers
torsun_bryan on
They have three litre bottles in the U.S. and Canada too — but they proved unpopular because the bottle would often go flat before the product was used up.
I still see Faygo three litre bottles on occasion.
It was determined some time ago that two litres was about the practical limit for carbonated drink containers.
fastfood12 on
I remember when Dollar Tree sold three liter bottles of Shasta for a single dollar. They were practically giving it away and I still wouldn’t drink Shasta.
pavehawkfavehawk on
We used to have them in the states. I miss them
patricksaurus on
I’m semi-surprised that no one is clocking the twin is a 3L of Fresca. I love both of those; this would be a sick xmas gift.
Top-Psychology1987 on

EmptyInside74 on
They have 3 liters where I am in tx
tech_creative on
And that’s why they are so fat. Almost as fat as an fat American.
PAXICHEN on
3L soda had been a thing in the USA since around the mid 1980s.
On a side note, I remember getting RC Cola in a 2L **glass** bottle.
Minute-Tradition-282 on
I worked at grocery store in the 90s, and accidentally punctured a 3 liter purple drink with my box knife when I was stocking shelves. That sucked.
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But it’s not corn syrup so it’s “ok”, amiright? /s
~20oz, 1L, 1.5L, 2L, 2.75L, 3L
WTF?
In Mexico kids drink soda before they drink water. Mexico is a huge coke country, they make so much cocktails and beverages with coke alone that it’s crazy. I know some Mexicans who drink a coke with a raw egg along with it. Soda or pop however you want to call it, is a must, notice how when you go to a Mexican restaurant there always the famous “Mexican coke”.
Not gonna lie, this explains a lot about why everyone just pours soda like it’s water there.
Im in chihuahua, Mex for the holidays and the coca-cola propaganda is impossible to miss. Nearly every block has some sort of ad or logo.
Its kinda sad cause diabetes and childhood obesity is a big issue.
Growing up in Scotland in the 80’s we used to have three liters but they disappeared at some point.
Honestly not that surprising, everything comes in huge sizes there. The wild part is how normal it feels once you’re used to it.
We used to buy the Big Y brand 3 liter sodas to make gravity bongs out of. That’s a huge MFn hit
There were 3 liter bottles of cheap soda in the US in the 1970s also.
Born and raised in Mexico… coming from a family of 6. We used to buy a 3 littler coke every day for lunch when we were growing up. Seeing this feels like home.
Damn that’s more than Farva wants, maybe he wouldn’t go ballistic on the workers if they 3 liter of cola.
I remember 3 liters from when i was kid in the 90s in the US. At some point, and I’m not sure when, they disappeared.
They do in the UK too. I’ve a 3L bottle of Fanta in the kitchen.
Here in Costa Rica too, though 2.5L is more common.
They sell them in Texas too. I’ve seen them at Walmart here.
1995, I used to buy 3 liter Mountain Dew in Tucson
Grande. Meanwhile they shrink ours to 1.25L at the same price point.
That’s for the big ass family parties we be having. It’ll be gone by midnight.
I buy 3l cokes still at my HEB.
They do 3L in uk
Doesn’t it get low fizz after 1.5 litres??
Oh, that’s the child size. It’s roughly the size of a human child.
I remember we used to be able to get generic brands of these at the dollar store near me when I was younger.
In Australia we call those Thirst Tankers
They have three litre bottles in the U.S. and Canada too — but they proved unpopular because the bottle would often go flat before the product was used up.
I still see Faygo three litre bottles on occasion.
It was determined some time ago that two litres was about the practical limit for carbonated drink containers.
I remember when Dollar Tree sold three liter bottles of Shasta for a single dollar. They were practically giving it away and I still wouldn’t drink Shasta.
We used to have them in the states. I miss them
I’m semi-surprised that no one is clocking the twin is a 3L of Fresca. I love both of those; this would be a sick xmas gift.

They have 3 liters where I am in tx
And that’s why they are so fat. Almost as fat as an fat American.
3L soda had been a thing in the USA since around the mid 1980s.
On a side note, I remember getting RC Cola in a 2L **glass** bottle.
I worked at grocery store in the 90s, and accidentally punctured a 3 liter purple drink with my box knife when I was stocking shelves. That sucked.