They are both the same but Coke is a nickname for the product
Cocaine was taken out of Coke in 1913
Coca-cola had Cocaine long time ago but it had been removed (nearly a century ago).
Because you are using un coca, your phrase means "a coca plant." Un Coca means "a Coke," and une coca means "cocaine."
The soda nicknamed Coke is Coca-Cola.The fuel material coke is a smelting fuel made by heat-distilling coal.The word "coke" is a slang term for the alkaloid drug cocaine (made from coca leaves).
i ment coca cola not cocaine sorry the question was a little vague
One of the original ingredients was cocaine. Thus the name Coca- Cola.
"Coke" could mean cocaine, Coca Cola®, or baked coal. Each has a different answer. Please specify.
Coke a cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton it origanlly had the drug Coke and coke was counted as a medicine before poepl realized people could die from it and it became Illegal. (cocaine can break down people's Inhibition's & Behavior people using cocaine are often unfaithful to MORE.) Even though now there is no cocaine in coca cola they keep the name (The Coca cola company) :)
They took the coke out. (wink wink) cocaine
It contained an extract of coca leaves, and probably had a faint trace of cocaine. Up until 1929, when that trace was removed.
Coca is an Italian equivalent of the word "coke" in English.Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. It may be translated as "coke" in the sense of either cocaine or Coca Cola. The pronunciation always will be "KOH-kah" in Italian.