Coca-Cola Fudge Recipe (2024)

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Looking for an easy homemade gift idea? The holidays are the perfect time to mix up a scrumptious batch of homemade fudge. Tucked away inside a decorative tin, it makes a thoughtful gift for neighbors, family, and friends. I love making homemade gifts--especially the edible kind--and this recipe for chocolate fudge calls for a secret ingredient that's sure to provide a tasty surprise!

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What's the surprising ingredient in this chocolate fudge recipe? Well, I'll give you a clue. I grew up with my mom using it as the "secret" ingredient in a marinade and in a recipe for a frosted chocolate cake. Any guesses? It's Coca-Cola! Yes, this batch of ooey-gooey fudge has Coca-Cola cooked right in.

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Recently, I modified my mother's traditional cake recipe for Coca-Cola Cake to makeCoca-Cola Cupcakes. What is it about Coca-Cola that makes baked goods so sugary sweet and moist?! And since I know it's delicious baked in chocolate cake and cupcakes, I decided to try it in fudge and make Coca-Cola Fudge. I love adding my own twist to my family's beloved recipes, and it just wouldn't be Christmas without a batch of homemade fudge. Paired with a glass of Coca-Cola, it's a treat that even Santa would choose over milk and cookies. Wanting to enjoy this holiday treat for yourself? Keep reading for the full recipe!

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For my family, it also wouldn't seem like the holidays without an icy cold Coca-Cola. It's been a beverage staple at our holiday meals for as long as I can remember--right up there with the sweet tea and my momma's Christmas punch.Poured over ice or enjoyed straight out of the nostalgic glass bottles, it's a holiday favorite! Perhaps that stems from growing up here in the South with several of those years being spent in Atlanta where Coca-Cola is headquartered.

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Back when my sister and I were kids, my mom recorded some of our favorite holiday movies onto a VHS tape. Anyone remember watching Mickey's Christmas Carol, the 1964 version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, or A Muppet Family Christmas? Along with several holiday movies, she also recorded the commercials. At the time, having those on the tape probably seemed like an inconvenience. Years later, they are just part of the recording's charm. She had the tape transferred to a DVD several years ago and now my kids can continue to enjoy those classic films year after year--commercials and all. One of the commercials is for Coca-Cola. It shows an elf tacking up a Christmas countdown poster with Santa's beard on it. Anyone remember that one? My sister and I would always want a taste of Coca-Cola after watching that commercial. Kinda like wanting chocolate when watching Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. That's a story for a different day though. I guess the commercial was effective because it worked it's magic on us. All of this to say that our family history with Coca-Cola at the holidays goes way back.

That's why I'm loving the limited edition holiday packaging for Coca-Cola this holiday season. It features a vintage Santa and sweet polar bears that bring back memories of holidays from years ago. And now I get to share those memories and traditions with my own children.

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It just made sense to pair two of our holiday favorites--fudge and Coca-Cola--together into one tasty treat. I made a run out to Family Dollar to grab my "secret" ingredient and tested a couple different variations. The whole family was very eager to be my taste testers and tell me which they thought was the best. That's the recipe I'm sharing with you today. From our family to yours, here's our recipe for Coca-Cola fudge!

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Ingredients

  • 1 container (7 oz) marshmallow cream
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 2/3 cups evaporated milk
  • 1/4 cup Coca-Cola
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 bag (12 oz) chocolate chips (You can use semi-sweet or milk chocolate)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  1. In a large pot, combine marshmallow cream, sugar, evaporated milk, Coca-Cola, and salt.
  2. Bring to a full boil, stirring constantly over medium heat.
  3. Boil the mixture for five minutes still stirring constantly. Tip: It is very important for it to boil for the full five minutes. Set a timer for this step.
  4. Remove from heat. Add the chocolate chips and stir until melted.
  5. Mix in the vanilla extract.
  6. Pour into a buttered 8" pan. Let the fudge cool and set completely. Slice and enjoy!

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I hope your family enjoys this recipe as much as mine did! Make up a batch to gift to others this holiday season or just add it to the table at your own holiday festivities. Either way, it's sure to bring on many chocolate-smudged smiles this season!

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Shop!
For more tasty recipes, gift ideas, and ways to save this holiday season, visit the Family Dollar on their website, Facebook, or Pinterest. It's a great place to shop the limited edition holiday Coca-Cola packaging to enjoy with your own batch of Coca-Cola Fudge.

More baking inspiration!
Love this fudge recipe? Enjoy another treat with Coca-Cola baked inside! Click here for my recipe for moist and delicious Coca-Cola Cupcakes.


Happy holiday baking!

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FAQs

What are 10 things you can do with Coca-Cola? ›

Here are all of the ways to use Coca-Cola around your house.
  • Rust removal. Vandana jain1502/Shutterstock. ...
  • Clean pots and pans. ...
  • Tackle greasy clothing stains. ...
  • Clean mirrors, windows, and glass. ...
  • Clean oil stains from driveways and sidewalks. ...
  • Kill indoor and outdoor bugs. ...
  • Clean tile grout. ...
  • Remove the smell of skunk.
Mar 19, 2023

What to do with extra Coca-Cola? ›

The list
  1. Remove grease stains from clothing and fabric (I had to start there)
  2. Remove rust; methods include using fabric dipped in co*ke, a sponge or even aluminum foil.
  3. Remove blood stains from clothing and fabric.
  4. Make gooey co*ke funnel cakes .
  5. Clean oil stains from a garage floor; let the stain soak, hose off.

What are the ingredients in classic co*ke? ›

CARBONATED WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, CARAMEL COLOR, PHOSPHORIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORS, CAFFEINE.

What is leftover co*ke good for? ›

6 Ways to Put Leftover Soda to Good Use
  • 1: Use it to make ice cubes. Tired of melting ice turning your glass of soda into a glass of yuck? ...
  • 2: Use it to make Jell-O. Instead of using water, use leftover soda to create Jell-O. ...
  • 3: Use it with cut flowers. ...
  • 4: Use it to bake a cake. ...
  • 5: Fun with fruit. ...
  • 6: Glaze a ham.
Jul 16, 2023

Will co*ke clean shower doors? ›

According to www.greencleaningproductsllc.com, cola can work as a cleaner because of its low pH, and the carbonation combined with acids in the soda. Many sodas contain: citric acid, phosphoric acid and carbonic acid. Citric acid is able to remove stains. Phosphoric acid can help remove rust.

Can I pour expired soda down the drain? ›

The only things you should be pouring down the drain are the following: water, dish detergent, soda, juice, and other liquids that are not corrosive, flammable or greasy/oily.

What was Coca-Cola originally used to treat? ›

Drugstore soda fountains were popular in the United States at the time due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health, and Pemberton's new drink was marketed and sold as a patent medicine, Pemberton claiming it a cure for many diseases, including morphine addiction, indigestion, nerve disorders, ...

What can I do with out of date Coca-Cola? ›

Carbonated soft drinks or sodas are not perishable, and are safe past the date stamped on the container. Eventually flavor and carbonation will decrease. For best quality, consume unopened diet sodas within 3 months after the date expires; regular sodas within 9 months.

What can I do with leftover Coca-Cola? ›

The Best Ways To Use Up A Leftover Can Of co*ke
  1. Replace the wet ingredients in cake mix with cola. ...
  2. Create a cola glaze for ham. ...
  3. Add it to carnitas. ...
  4. Use it to make a Roy Rogers mocktail. ...
  5. Use it as the secret ingredient in pulled pork. ...
  6. Use it in a pecan pie. ...
  7. Make cola-braised chicken wings. ...
  8. Add Coca-Cola to your meat marinade.
Jan 10, 2023

What does adding lemon to co*ke do? ›

A better-tasting sip, of course. While ice and lemon are enough to render any beverage more refreshing, when it comes to Coca-Cola, the reason for adding tangy lemon is tenfold. Along with imparting another layer of complexity, a splash of citrus also enhances the other flavors present in the soda.

What is Mcdonald's co*ke made out of? ›

View Ingredients & Allergens

Ingredients: Carbonated Water, Sugar, Colour (Caramel), Phosphoric Acid, Flavourings (including Caffeine). We produce our food in kitchens where allergens are handled by our people, and where equipment and utensils are used for multiple menu items, including those containing allergens.

What was Coca-Cola originally made for? ›

Back on May 8, 1886, the world's first Coca-Cola was served at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the creation of Dr. John Pemberton as a tonic for common ailments. He likely had no idea what was in store for his product, the company, and an industry that would grow into the giant it is today.

Where is the Coca-Cola recipe kept? ›

2011 – After 86 years, the secret formula is moved to the World of Coca‑Cola in Atlanta. Thousands of people visit the Vault of the Secret Formula every year. Did you know?

What are the 10 uses of co*ke? ›

Uses of co*ke
  • It is used to reduce iron oxide to produce iron.
  • It can be used in households as a clean fuel, relatively free of smoke and impurities.
  • In the past, it was often used in kitchen stoves.
  • co*ke is also used to produce water gas.
  • It is used as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore.

What other things is Coca-Cola used for? ›

Thanks to its effectiveness as a grease remover, you can also use cola to help remove baked-on grease from your pots and pans. For a pot or sauce pan, add a can of co*ke to it and sit it on a burner on low heat. Leave it for 30 minutes to an hour, then remove from heat.

What good things has Coca-Cola done? ›

Coca-Cola's Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives focus on four key areas: World Without Waste, Sustainable Packaging, Water Stewardship, and Women's Empowerment. Achievement: Collected and recycled 69% of bottles and cans sold globally in 2021. Impact: Diverted 120 billion bottles and cans from landfills.

What activities does Coca-Cola do? ›

We make our branded beverage products available to consumers in more than 200 countries and territories through our network of independent bottling partners as well as consolidated bottling and distribution operations who manufacture, package, merchandise, and distribute the finished branded beverages to our customers ...

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