Question #66443. Asked by zbeckabee.
Last updated Aug 05 2021.
Macaroo2
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Macaroo2
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A Hollywood Coke is a drink that was popular in North Denver some forty years ago at the Scotchman Drive In. It's a mixture of cream, Coca Cola and vanilla with a maraschino cherry. I'm not sure if it originated there or not, but I never saw it offered anywhere else.
"On weekend nights they served nearly 100 pounds of hamburger and used 15 gallons of concentrated Coke syrup. A hot seller was the Hot Kookie, a cinnamon flavored Coke whose name suggested a good looking girl. The Hollywood Coke, flavored with vanilla and cream, was another Scotchman specialty."
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Response last updated by gtho4 on Aug 05 2021.
Sep 06 2007, 7:57 PM
cartwheel45
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cartwheel45 17 year member
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Yes, a Hollywood Coke was a coke served with cream, vanilla AND a cherry on top. They were awesome! Served only at The Scotchman.