The official nutrition facts say 140 kilocalories per 240 mL "serving"... running it through Google gets 1460 kJ, although that's with up to 100 kJ possible rounding error. And with the American formula, which may or may not be sweeter (I pretty much guarantee you it isn't less sweet, though).
Because there are 39 grams of sugar in a 12 ounce (355 ml) can of Coca-Cola, and sugar is about 4 grams per teaspoon, the calculation is that a can of Coke contains about 10 teaspoons of sugar. However, a can has slightly fewer calories than the equivalent granulated sugar. A can of Coke has 140 calories. Ten teaspoons of sugar is about 150 calories.
im guessing like two or three table spoons
Approx. 50g or 10 teaspoons of pure sugar.
In a 300 milliliter bottle of Coca Cola, there are 32 grams of sugar. 1 teaspoon equals 4 grams of sugar. There are 8 teaspoons of sugar in a 300 milliliter bottle of Coca Cola.
There are 32 grams of sugar in a 300 ml can of coke. There are 4 grams for every teaspoon. 32 grams of sugar equals 8 teaspoons.
That is about 14 teaspoons.
That is 48 teaspoons
In a regular (not diet) 12 oz can of soda there is up to 40 grams of sugar, which is close to 10 teaspoons.
That is approximately 4 teaspoons of sugar.
About 15 teaspoons
That is 4 teaspoons .
49.2892161458 grams of sugar are present in ten teaspoons