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This may seem silly to most of you but when I booked our first Carnival cruise, we did so because they serve Coke products. I don't like Pepsi at all and would get a terrible headache if I were to go all day without a soda. If they do still have Pepsi, can we bring our own Diet Coke like Carnival allows? (Not that we mess with it because it's a pain to carry on and Carnival has Coke products.)

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This may seem silly to most of you but when I booked our first Carnival cruise, we did so because they serve Coke products. I don't like Pepsi at all and would get a terrible headache if I were to go all day without a soda. If they do still have Pepsi, can we bring our own Diet Coke like Carnival allows? (Not that we mess with it because it's a pain to carry on and Carnival has Coke products.)

Coke products on Royal.

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Is this real life?

 

You seriously chose one cruise line over another due to their soft drinks?

 

I just can't fathom being that tied to a soft drink that it determines my vacationing options.

 

I don't mean to flame the OP, I just can't wrap my head around that.

 

 

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There is Coke Zero in the Freestyle machines.

 

Do the Freestyle machines have Diet Coke on the European sailings? My wife swears the European diet has a different name and taste

 

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In Europe they have "Light Coke" and you wife is right. It is a VERY different taste than "Diet Coke." We just got back from our second Med cruise. I don't generally get a soda card, but after spending several days without my Diet Coke, I was thrilled to show my SeaPass card and make a soda card my first purchase after we boarded the ship because we knew from the first cruise that they had DIET Coke. Funny thing is that when I arrived in our cabin, the basket we got from Crown & Anchor had a can of "Light Coke" in it. We left it in the cabin at the end of the cruise.

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In Europe they have "Light Coke" and you wife is right. It is a VERY different taste than "Diet Coke." We just got back from our second Med cruise. I don't generally get a soda card, but after spending several days without my Diet Coke, I was thrilled to show my SeaPass card and make a soda card my first purchase after we boarded the ship because we knew from the first cruise that they had DIET Coke. Funny thing is that when I arrived in our cabin, the basket we got from Crown & Anchor had a can of "Light Coke" in it. We left it in the cabin at the end of the cruise.

 

Not to nitpick, BUT...........

 

it's Coke Light. ;) :)

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Is this real life?

You seriously chose one cruise line over another due to their soft drinks?

I just can't fathom being that tied to a soft drink that it determines my vacationing options.

I don't mean to flame the OP, I just can't wrap my head around that.

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Actually, it can be a factor (one of many factors ) in making cruise decisions for some of us.

LuLu

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