Point Values

You may be curious as to how many points each coke product is worth. This is what I've found so far... I think some items are missing so let me know if you have any updates here.

32 pack, 12 oz. cans - 25 points
8 pack, 20 oz. bottles - 24 points
24 pack, 12 oz. cans - 20 points
6 pack, 24 oz. bottles - 18 points
12 pack, 12 oz. cans (Fridge pack) - 10 points
24 pack, 500 ml - 10 points
12 pack, 500 ml - 10 points
1 liter bottle - 3 points
1.5 liter bottle - 3 points
2 liter bottle - 3 points
20 oz. bottle - 3 points
32 oz. bottle - 3 points

Waste Nothing

It takes 8 coke caps (worth 3 points each) to get a coupon for a 20 oz. coke at mycokerewards. At my local grocery store the going rate for a 20 oz. coke is $1.60. So just dividing it out... each cap is worth about 20 cents.

Approximately 1 Trillion oz. of coke products are consumed each year in the U.S. alone. A Trillion! Conservatively speaking, let's assume that all that product is sold in 2-liter bottles (this gives you the worst ratio of points per ounce). That would mean there is about 15 Billion coke caps generated in the U.S. with a value of close to $3 Billion.

So is all that value just going in the trash? I hope not! If you drink a lot of coke I encourage you to set up an account at mycokerewards and start getting more value out of your coke investment. But if you think it's too much trouble... don't just throw away your codes. Instead just enter them in here. You don't have to register or anything... you don't even have to enter in your name or email if you don't want to. It couldn't be any easier!

By the way... if you usually get 12-pack cans (a.k.a. Fridge Pack) and throw away the code (usually found on the inside of the rip off tab), that's like throwing away 66 cents based on the values above. Each code from a 12-pack is worth 10 points! And if you still insist on throwing it away, why not throw them in my direction. Use my contact form here.