YouTuber Claims to Crack Coca-Cola's Secret Formula

A meme featuring a claim by YouTuber LabCoatz that he cracked Coca-Cola's secret formula after a year of research, using chemistry to create an identical recipe. The image includes two photos: one showing a Coca-Cola bottle next to a 'LabCola' bottle with a red label and atomic symbol, and another displaying a detailed recipe with ingredients like lemon oil, cassia cinnamon oil, and caffeine. Below is a sarcastic comment from Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) expressing concern for LabCoatz's safety, noting the formula's historical secrecy compared to nuclear weapons.
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hoping for this guy’s life he’s wrong, this formula has historically been a more closely guarded secret than how to make nuclear weapons

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After a year of research, YouTuber LabCoatz says he cracked Coca-Cola’s secret formula. He used chemistry to identify every ingredient and create a recipe that’s chemically identical to Coke.

Overview

A meme featuring a claim by YouTuber LabCoatz that he cracked Coca-Cola's secret formula after a year of research, using chemistry to create an identical recipe. The image includes two photos: one showing a Coca-Cola bottle next to a 'LabCola' bottle with a red label and atomic symbol, and another displaying a detailed recipe with ingredients like lemon oil, cassia cinnamon oil, and caffeine. Below is a sarcastic comment from Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) expressing concern for LabCoatz's safety, noting the formula's historical secrecy compared to nuclear weapons.

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Originates from 9Gag, a platform for user-generated memes. The content combines explanatory text, images of cola bottles, a recipe document, and a Twitter user comment, likely created through basic image editing and text overlay to humorously highlight the supposed 'cracking' of Coca-Cola's secret formula.

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