• expired

Coca-Cola No Sugar Cans 36 x 375ml $29.88 ($26.89 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

157
This post contains affiliate links. OzBargain might earn commissions when you click through and make purchases. Please see this page for more information.

Not the cheapest ever but appears to be best available now if you need to restock fridge.

Drink Responsibly

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

Related Stores

Amazon AU
Amazon AU
Marketplace

closed Comments

  • -2

    $1.99 a litre with S&S
    $1.82 a litre at Coles Donvale VIC: https://shop.coles.com.au/a/donvale/product/coca-cola-soft-d…

    • +1

      Do you not have a recycling scheme in Victoria?

      In Qld, it shows up as $2.22 a litre at Coles.

      • not yet, u r welcome to drive up here to load up…
        n then sell to the recycle centre for 5cents each for a profit

      • -1

        Dan is not a fan of recycling…

    • +3

      That is VIC only pricing. Majority of Australia is $2.22/L due to the contain deposit scheme. Amazon works out cheaper for those areas

  • +2

    Was $24.2 with S&S during prime day.

  • +1

    I prefer the 300ml plastic bottles.
    Can't take cans into the footy…

    $7 for 12 at woolies.

    • +1

      cant u load them into sound tube

      • The cans or the bottles?

        • cans

          • @squidz: They check at the gates when you enter.

            • @jv: They fit into Pringles cans, or at least… they used to… think they made the canister smaller.

  • +3

    Stopped buying Amazon coke no sugar cans as they never lasted, even when in date. Stock usually low coded though so I couldn't hardly stock up either. Amazon happy to refund fwiw.

    • You mean they weren't fizzy?

      • Yes, same for 1.25l also

  • Expensive

    • $3.50 at servo is expensive

      • So is this

  • -1

    75c a can is not a deal

    • +1

      Can you share where I can get it cheaper in QLD?

      • 50 cents per can is the strike price for a deal…

        • +2

          in 2017.

  • This is standard pricing for amazon, while it's technically the cheapest it isn't a bargain.

  • Why would you need it now when you can just wait a few days?

  • +1

    This post makes me thankful vic doesn’t have that recycle payback schema. Who the heck doesn’t chuck cans and glass bottles in the recycle bin anyways

    • -1

      It's not the bin at home. You need to take it in to a centre to the money.

      • I know, just pointing it’s a pointless scheme

        • fun for this kids tbh.

    • Us. We donate them to daycare

  • +2

    The price of coke has become a joke. I'm sorta glad it's gone up cause I'm not really having it much anymore and that's gotta be a plus.

  • -3

    Why? Can get 24x pack at Woolworths on special at moment for $17.30 (so $25.95 for 36). Save your money, take a walk and support an Aussie business instead.

  • +1

    Ridiculous calling this a deal. This used to be a deal at least $10 cheaper not long ago. Rather have Pepsi max instead for heaps cheaper!

  • +2

    Amazon coke taste different. I don't know what it is, doesn't sting as much on the old tongue and throat.

  • +1

    I bought the Aldi no sugar coke once just for tryout. 95c for 1.25 litre.

    It’s really good! I actually prefer it now. Just as good as Coke and better that Pepsi Max (for me).

    Now Aldi Cola is all I buy when I buy cola, which is not really that often though.

    Almost a dollar a can is not a deal.

  • $2 a litre for cans is expensive. Sorry OP.

    I drink a crapload of this stuff, and yes Amazon has cranked up the pricing on the 1.25L and can boxes, we can do better than $2perL.

  • When I open amazone page it reminds me my last purchase was in 2021 and it was just $17.98

    • Thanks for letting me know

Login or Join to leave a comment