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Old sci fi book, addictive soft drinks


Looking for the Giant ChickenTracking down an old sci-fi bookLooking for very old sci fi storyOld sci-fi book about cat people at war with humans, guy in biodome thingLooking for an old sci-fi book series






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This is a very faint memory of a book I read about 1972/73.



I don't recall very much, the protagonist got involved with some kind of Hypnotic street advert and got addicted to a soft drink.



I think he went to see a high level executive in a corporate building and, when he asked for this drink at refreshments time, their security threw him out because only addicts drink it.



He may have then been involved in a military operation, because I have an image of a female squad leader marching over a parade ground, just like the protagonist she carried a little pouch with a half dozen bottles (or maybe cans) of this drink.










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  • "Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

    – DavidW
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    possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

    – Otis
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  • When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

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This is a very faint memory of a book I read about 1972/73.



I don't recall very much, the protagonist got involved with some kind of Hypnotic street advert and got addicted to a soft drink.



I think he went to see a high level executive in a corporate building and, when he asked for this drink at refreshments time, their security threw him out because only addicts drink it.



He may have then been involved in a military operation, because I have an image of a female squad leader marching over a parade ground, just like the protagonist she carried a little pouch with a half dozen bottles (or maybe cans) of this drink.










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  • "Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

    – Otis
    6 hours ago











  • When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

    – Pelinore
    5 hours ago













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This is a very faint memory of a book I read about 1972/73.



I don't recall very much, the protagonist got involved with some kind of Hypnotic street advert and got addicted to a soft drink.



I think he went to see a high level executive in a corporate building and, when he asked for this drink at refreshments time, their security threw him out because only addicts drink it.



He may have then been involved in a military operation, because I have an image of a female squad leader marching over a parade ground, just like the protagonist she carried a little pouch with a half dozen bottles (or maybe cans) of this drink.










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This is a very faint memory of a book I read about 1972/73.



I don't recall very much, the protagonist got involved with some kind of Hypnotic street advert and got addicted to a soft drink.



I think he went to see a high level executive in a corporate building and, when he asked for this drink at refreshments time, their security threw him out because only addicts drink it.



He may have then been involved in a military operation, because I have an image of a female squad leader marching over a parade ground, just like the protagonist she carried a little pouch with a half dozen bottles (or maybe cans) of this drink.







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  • "Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

    – Otis
    6 hours ago











  • When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

    – Pelinore
    5 hours ago

















  • "Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

    – DavidW
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

    – Otis
    6 hours ago











  • When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

    – Pelinore
    5 hours ago
















"Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

– DavidW
8 hours ago





"Does anyone have a Mokey Coke?"

– DavidW
8 hours ago




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possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

– Otis
6 hours ago





possibly the same as scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/11903/…

– Otis
6 hours ago













When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

– Pelinore
5 hours ago





When you consider that the original Coca Cola recipe included coca leaves perhaps not all that fictitious really :)

– Pelinore
5 hours ago










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This sounds like The Merchants' War (1984) by Frederik Pohl. (I had originally associated this plot with the previous book The Space Merchants (1953) but the plot is from the sequel.)



Cover of The Merchants' War



At the beginning of the book the protagonist gets ambushed by a hypnotic ad and addicted to "Mokie Coke." The scene where his new employers discover he's an addict ("Moke head") goes almost exactly as you recall it.



He gets sent to Venus as part of a covert operation to introduce a consumer culture there. It's been a while, but I believe he gets turned by a female Venusian agent.



This identification is less positive since the plot matches, but the time-frame doesn't fit.






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    The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

    – Spencer
    5 hours ago












  • @Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

    – DavidW
    5 hours ago












  • Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

    – DannyMcG
    2 hours ago














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This sounds like The Merchants' War (1984) by Frederik Pohl. (I had originally associated this plot with the previous book The Space Merchants (1953) but the plot is from the sequel.)



Cover of The Merchants' War



At the beginning of the book the protagonist gets ambushed by a hypnotic ad and addicted to "Mokie Coke." The scene where his new employers discover he's an addict ("Moke head") goes almost exactly as you recall it.



He gets sent to Venus as part of a covert operation to introduce a consumer culture there. It's been a while, but I believe he gets turned by a female Venusian agent.



This identification is less positive since the plot matches, but the time-frame doesn't fit.






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    The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

    – Spencer
    5 hours ago












  • @Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

    – DavidW
    5 hours ago












  • Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

    – DannyMcG
    2 hours ago
















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This sounds like The Merchants' War (1984) by Frederik Pohl. (I had originally associated this plot with the previous book The Space Merchants (1953) but the plot is from the sequel.)



Cover of The Merchants' War



At the beginning of the book the protagonist gets ambushed by a hypnotic ad and addicted to "Mokie Coke." The scene where his new employers discover he's an addict ("Moke head") goes almost exactly as you recall it.



He gets sent to Venus as part of a covert operation to introduce a consumer culture there. It's been a while, but I believe he gets turned by a female Venusian agent.



This identification is less positive since the plot matches, but the time-frame doesn't fit.






share|improve this answer






















  • 1





    The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

    – Spencer
    5 hours ago












  • @Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

    – DavidW
    5 hours ago












  • Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

    – DannyMcG
    2 hours ago














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This sounds like The Merchants' War (1984) by Frederik Pohl. (I had originally associated this plot with the previous book The Space Merchants (1953) but the plot is from the sequel.)



Cover of The Merchants' War



At the beginning of the book the protagonist gets ambushed by a hypnotic ad and addicted to "Mokie Coke." The scene where his new employers discover he's an addict ("Moke head") goes almost exactly as you recall it.



He gets sent to Venus as part of a covert operation to introduce a consumer culture there. It's been a while, but I believe he gets turned by a female Venusian agent.



This identification is less positive since the plot matches, but the time-frame doesn't fit.






share|improve this answer















This sounds like The Merchants' War (1984) by Frederik Pohl. (I had originally associated this plot with the previous book The Space Merchants (1953) but the plot is from the sequel.)



Cover of The Merchants' War



At the beginning of the book the protagonist gets ambushed by a hypnotic ad and addicted to "Mokie Coke." The scene where his new employers discover he's an addict ("Moke head") goes almost exactly as you recall it.



He gets sent to Venus as part of a covert operation to introduce a consumer culture there. It's been a while, but I believe he gets turned by a female Venusian agent.



This identification is less positive since the plot matches, but the time-frame doesn't fit.







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    The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

    – Spencer
    5 hours ago












  • @Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

    – DavidW
    5 hours ago












  • Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

    – DannyMcG
    2 hours ago













  • 1





    The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

    – Spencer
    5 hours ago












  • @Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

    – DavidW
    5 hours ago












  • Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

    – DannyMcG
    2 hours ago








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1





The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

– Spencer
5 hours ago






The "Mokie Coke" scene appears in the 1984 Pohl-only sequel, The Merchants' War. "Coffiest" is the big deal in The Space Merchants.

– Spencer
5 hours ago














@Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

– DavidW
5 hours ago






@Spencer You must be right; I have dug up my copy of TSM, and it's not in there. I haven't found my copy of TMW yet to get quotes from, but the details I can find online match. Unfortunately the dates are off.

– DavidW
5 hours ago














Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

– DannyMcG
2 hours ago






Yeah, I think I must have got the two books merged in my memory, read the first one back then and the sequel in the eighties and, years later, thinking the entire story was from the early seventies.... probably why the 'MokeyCoke' thing was fresher in my mind

– DannyMcG
2 hours ago



















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