Nuka-Cola

Nuka-Cola was the most popular flavored soft drink in the United States before the Great War. After the War, Nuka-Cola remains the most popular soft drink of the post-nuclear world, as much of it was preserved in a fairly pristine state, although it tends to be warm.

Consumed in large amounts, it has an addictive effect in Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics.

Background
Nuka-Cola was invented in 2044 by John Caleb-Bradberton. Its unique taste gained widespread popularity quickly, ending with it becoming the most popular soft drink in the United States with an extremely dedicated following. The widely known Dazzling Blue bottle color was adopted as standard in 2052, after market research programs indicated that the blue color was the favorite of 86 people out of a hundred polled.

By 2067, vending machines with ice-cold Nuka-Cola could be found on virtually every street in America.

Ingredients and flavor
The ingredients of Nuka-Cola are carbonated water, caramel color, aspartame, phosphoric acid, potassium benzoate (to protect taste), natural flavors, citric acid, and caffeine. What gives it the unique flavor is the essence of seventeen different fruits mixed in just the right proportion to give the beverage its trademark taste. During the Great Passion Fruit Famine of 2044, people actually noticed the taste difference when the flavor was changed. Some versions of the drink also include vitaminerals and health tonics.

Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics
Nuka-Cola tends to also play a background role. Dugan, an addict can tell you about the drink in Fallout, but otherwise it has no direct effect on the storyline.

The drink has several minor uses for quests and items in Fallout 2. One of the three ingredients of a super stimpak as crafted by the artiste of the test tube known as Myron, Nuka-Cola restocks in shops in Klamath, the Greeting Office in the Vault City courtyard, the sheriff's office in Redding, the New Reno Shark Club, the ground floor of the Railway Station in New Reno, the General Store in Broken Hills, and on the oil tanker in San Francisco. Left click on a Nuka-Cola machine and drag the mouse to access the backpack and put coins in the slot. Nuka-Cola machines inexplicably (other than for reasons of gameplay) restock every one to seven weeks. An unlimited quantity of Nuka-Cola can be purchased in the Broken Hills bar.

Fallout 3
In Fallout 3, Nuka-Cola will give you 3 rads and 10 health (12 health with the food sanitizer). Consuming a bottle of Nuka-Cola provides a single cap. It does not, however, generate an empty Nuka-Cola bottle. One must assume the bottle itself is consumed along with it's contents.

Nuka-Cola can be traded for other random supplies in Little Lamplight with Zip. (see Zip's Nuka Fix). With the perk Quantum Chemist, every 10 Nuka-Colas in your inventory will become a Nuka-Cola Quantum. Obtaining 10 Ice cold Nuka-Colas with the Quantum Chemist perk will not give you a Nuka-Cola Quantum. Sierra Petrovita has a Nuka-Cola museum and gives you a quest to find Nuka-Cola Quantum. Nuka-Cola can also be turned into Ice Cold Nuka-Cola with the Pristine Nuka-Cola machine that can be purchased for your house, which restores twice the HP of normal Nuka-Cola.

Fallout: New Vegas
Along with the regular Nuka-Cola, there are the Nuka-Cola Quartz and Nuka-Cola Victory flavors. Nuka-Cola was the most common form of drink in Fallout 3 however in Fallout: New Vegas, it is far less common compared to Sunset Sarsaparilla.

While playing Hardcore mode, Nuka-Cola will dehydrate the Courier as well as giving him/her some energy to fend off sleep deprivation. The drink will still heal you as well.

When not playing Hardcore mode, Nuka-Cola provides +2(20s) HP, +2 Rads, -15 Sleep, & 1 Bottle cap, and can be helpful in restoring health with no dehydration (such as during battles, etc).

Appearances
Nuka-Cola appears in all Fallout games except for Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.

Behind the scenes

 * Nuka-Cola is a reference to Coca-Cola.
 * During the 2008 E3 as a promotional item, people were given a real drinkable version of the product. It greatly resembles the 1950's look of the Coca-Cola brand bottles.
 * Nuka Cola Quartz may be a reference to Crystal Pepsi or Tab Clear.

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