Ah, the classic 250ml Coca-Cola. It’s the “Goldilocks” of soda sizes—just enough to hit the spot without committing to a giant bottle that’ll go flat before you finish it.
Depending on whether you’re looking for nutritional facts or just some quick context, here is the breakdown for a standard 250ml serving:
The Specs (Classic Red Label)
| Feature | Details |
| Calories | ~105 kcal |
| Sugar | ~27g (roughly 7 teaspoons) |
| Caffeine | ~24mg |
| Best Served | Ice cold (3°C) |
Why the 250ml size?
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The “Buddy” Bottle/Can: It’s often sold as a slim can or a small plastic bottle, perfect for lunches or a quick sugar boost.
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Portion Control: Since a standard 330ml can has about 35g of sugar, dropping down to the 250ml size is a common way to enjoy the taste while keeping the calorie count a bit lower.
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Mixology: It’s a favorite for home bartenders because it’s the ideal amount for one or two mixed drinks without leaving leftovers.
Quick Tip: If you’re watching your sugar intake but love the fizz, the Coke Zero version of this size has 0 calories and 0 sugar while keeping that same 250ml “sip-ability.”
Would you like me to look up where you can buy a bulk pack of these nearby, or perhaps compare the caffeine content to a cup of coffee?


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