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|appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Black Hunger]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Rendition]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Dying in the Sun (novel)|Dying in the Sun]]''}} | |appearances = {{il|[[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Black Hunger]]''|[[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]''|[[PROSE]]: ''[[Dying in the Sun (novel)|Dying in the Sun]]''}} | ||
}}'''Cola''', also called '''coke''', was a [[soda|soft drink]]. | }}'''Cola''', also called '''coke''', was a [[soda|soft drink]]. | ||
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Cola, also called coke, was a soft drink.
While on a an aeroplane to America, Jack Harkness requested a glass of cola. Lyn Peterfield spiked the drink with arsenic, poisoning him. (TV: Rendition)
Darius Pike drank cans of cola from the brand, Best. (TV: Black Hunger)
The Twelfth Doctor explained the TARDIS' dimensionally transcendental nature to Maebh Arden by comparing it to a small glass of coke having a large amount of sugar in it. (TV: In the Forest of the Night)
As a mixed drink
Cola could be added to a spirit to create a mixed drink.
Polly drank several cocktails, drank a rum and coke while at the Regent Hotel bar. (PROSE: Dying in the Sun)
Shou Yuing had a vodka and coke while she talked to Ace. (TV: Battlefield)