Coca Cola is made in Mexico....I will hand it to the people south of the border.....Chocolate was made first by the Incas or Mayans or whatever was down there a couple of hundred years ago....before the European Spanish killed them all...
That will come as quite a surprise to the larger body of Mexicans, who are directly descended from the same people.
Of course there is a grain of (misleading) truth in this: ...before the European Spanish killed them all...
Only the rulers of the Aztecs were allowed to use chocolatl and most of them did die at the time the ruling class was defeated by the Spaniards, or dismembered by their subject in the uprising immediately thereafter.
The common man, the indian, was forbidden to use chocolatl under penalty of death...
But your politically correct version is heads and shoulders above the truth in the war against the nasty Europeans and their culture. How advanced could they be? They never thought to rip out living human hearts, or practice cannibalism...
"...before the European Spanish killed them all..."
Not all the Incas or Mayas were killed. They are still around. Desimation doesn't mean extinction. It is only the governments that state that there has to be a certain number of any group operating in a tribal system in order to be counted. We have Indian groups and individuals here that aren't recognized.
Mexican Coke goes for about a dollar a single serve bottle; you can get 2 liters of domestic for the same price. The domestic is made with corn syrup, you have a shot at real sugar in the Mexican version - in short, Mexican Coke is real Coke, 'classic Coke' is not.
The Coca Cola Plants in Mexico use sugar cane. USA Cocoa Cola Plants don't.
Do you really think there is only one manufacturing plant??