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It was proposed on 4 June 2006 to merge Coca-Cola Citra and Citra, but the merge was rejected. This is a record of the votes on the proposed merger. Philbert2.71828 04:01, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
Oppose: The two sodas are entirely different and unrelated.
McJeff
06:08, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
(Oppose) I dont think that it should be merged, because coca cola citra and citra are two different sodas. Coca-Cola citra is a citrus fruit flavored cola, i think, correct me if i am wrong, i dont live in Mexico, so i wouldnt know... and Citra is a sweetened grapefruit soda, similiar to Squirt... —The preceding
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Oppose The two drinks are separate products. Coke Citra is a lime-flavored Coke, and Citra was not based on Coke. See this discussion — I started that thread meaning to expand the Coke Citra page but haven't done it yet. Incidentally, there seems to be a new variety of Coke Citra available in Japan, separate from Mexican Coke Citra (see this thread). There are more discussions on Coke Citra vs. Citra elsewhere on the bevnet.com boards, but I don't have links for them right now. Philbert2.71828 19:15, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Oppose These two are distinct and unrelated, the only thing they have in common is the Coke brand. One is just "Citra," the other is "Coca-Cola Citra." One is a version of Fresca that used real sugar instead of artificial sweeteners, the other is just a version of Coke that had lemon-lime flavor. If you are on a merge kick and bent on merging something then merge Citra with Fresca and leave a redirect from Citra to Fresca. Dirus 19:37, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
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It was proposed on 4 June 2006 to merge Coca-Cola Citra and Citra, but the merge was rejected. This is a record of the votes on the proposed merger. Philbert2.71828 04:01, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
Oppose: The two sodas are entirely different and unrelated.
McJeff
06:08, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
(Oppose) I dont think that it should be merged, because coca cola citra and citra are two different sodas. Coca-Cola citra is a citrus fruit flavored cola, i think, correct me if i am wrong, i dont live in Mexico, so i wouldnt know... and Citra is a sweetened grapefruit soda, similiar to Squirt... —The preceding
unsigned comment was added by
68.115.28.78 (
talk •
contribs)
16:54, 8 June 2006 (UTC).
Oppose The two drinks are separate products. Coke Citra is a lime-flavored Coke, and Citra was not based on Coke. See this discussion — I started that thread meaning to expand the Coke Citra page but haven't done it yet. Incidentally, there seems to be a new variety of Coke Citra available in Japan, separate from Mexican Coke Citra (see this thread). There are more discussions on Coke Citra vs. Citra elsewhere on the bevnet.com boards, but I don't have links for them right now. Philbert2.71828 19:15, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Oppose These two are distinct and unrelated, the only thing they have in common is the Coke brand. One is just "Citra," the other is "Coca-Cola Citra." One is a version of Fresca that used real sugar instead of artificial sweeteners, the other is just a version of Coke that had lemon-lime flavor. If you are on a merge kick and bent on merging something then merge Citra with Fresca and leave a redirect from Citra to Fresca. Dirus 19:37, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
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