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Fried Coke

The Mahalo Top 7

  1. Wikipedia: Fried Coke
  2. MSNBC.com: Put down that corndog, fried Coke is it
  3. Reuters: Because we don't already have enough fried foods...
  4. Beverage World: Fried Coke: The Unreal Thing
  5. NPR: From the Annals of Bad Eating: Deep-Fried Coca-Cola
  6. Sugar Shock Blog: Deep Fried Coca-Cola? Yuck! You've Got to Be Kidding!
  7. BloggingStocks: Fried Coke underscores how far from healthy Coca-Cola is

Fried Coke News and Commentary

  • Slashfood: Deep-fried is the new Coke
  • Candy Addict: Review: Deep Fried Coca-Cola
  • USA Today: Fried Coke a big hit at state fairs (2006)
  • Waleg: Fried Coke: It Sound Bad, It Tastes Great!
  • Mental Floss Magazine: Fried Coke (and other fried things inspired by Texas)

Fried Coke Videos and Recipes

  • YouTube and Google Video: Fried Coke
  • MSN Video: Abel Gonzalez makes Fried Coke on Today  WARNING: Must view advertisement to access
  • YouTube: Fried Coca-Cola? Try It At The Fair
  • Limenade and Watermelon: Fried Coke Recipe
  • ABC Brisbane: Deep Fried Cola Recipe

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Guide Note

Fried Coke is made by mixing Coca-Cola with an egg batter and deep frying it in oil. The result is usually topped with cherries, nuts or whipped cream.

Fast Facts

  1. Invented by: Abel Gonzales Jr.
  2. Introduced at the Texas State Fair in 2006, where it won a "Most Creative" award
  3. Sold over 10,000 cups in the first two weeks
  4. Has approximately 830 calories

History

Created by Abel Gonzales Jr., fried Coke became extremely popular at the Texas State Fair when introduced there in 2006. The high-fat, high-calorie new food/beverage was unique enough to make national headlines.

Gonzales states he does not want to patent the recipe and is hoping that better and better clones of his invention are created. After the success of fried Coke, he moved on to work on the development of fried drinks like Sprite and Diet Coke.

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