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.
Approx. 50g or 10 teaspoons of pure sugar.
it has 27g and 7% total carbohydrate PER SERVING - but the bottle has 65g rams of sugars in it.
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.
For every 100mL of Coca Cola you get 10.6 grams of sugar. So if you are talking about the 1.25L bottle of Coca Cola, it's 1.25L x1000 = 1250mL 1250/100 = 12.5 12.5 x 10.6g = 132.5 grams of sugar per 1.25L of Coca Cola Which is roughly 31.5 teaspoons..
I found out that there is 10.6 grams (g) of sugar in one small bottle of coke.
im guessing like two or three table spoons
There is 2670 grams of sugar in a 2 liter bottle of Coca Cola. That is equivalent to 11 and a half cups of sugar.
A 12 oz. can of coca-cola contains 39 grams of sugar. Sugar accounts for 8% to 13% of this product.
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None. Coca-Cola Zero is called that due to "Zero Calories, Same Taste". Having no calories, Coke Zero has no sugar.
Five teaspoons equals 20 grams of sugar. There are around 39 grams of sugar in a regular can of Coke.
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.