Judging from my blog entries, it might seem like all I ate in Europe was potato chips and candy bars. And not very often, at that. Not true, friends. In fact I ate many other things. I’ll share a few highlights, for those of you who are into that sort of thing. Today we’ll have a look at all the different times I enjoyed Coca-Cola Classic (which is the easiest thing to order -- everyone everywhere calls it Coke). Also I'll throw in some non-Coke soft drinks for good measure.
Copenhagen:

On a Maltese bus:

On a Maltese beach:

Spanish soft drink (with the famous ham chips):

Tunisian Coca-Cola and Tunisian apple soft drink:

Next: pulpo.
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