Try Coca-Cola in edible form with this Coke fudge recipe. Sweet melt in your mouth fudge with that great Coca-Cola flavour we all know and love. You won’t regret it.
I’m sure by now you all know I’m a mahoosive Coke fan, right? If not, you must be new here, and in which case, *stands up* ‘Hi, I’m Lisa and I’m addicted to Coke.’
And by Coke, I mean the beverage, not the white powdered variety. I was going to say if there were a Coke Anon, I would attend. But there, umm, is – just for the other variety. *cough* / *awkward shuffle*
I think it’s safe to say with the past edible Coke recipes, that I just love an ice cold glass of that sweet nectar. I just can’t get enough!
I already told you all how I drink it each and e.v.e.r.y.d.a.y, how I twitch when we’re out, and the amount of Coca-Cola bottles that end up in our recycling.
But what I didn’t say is how they’ve recently changed their bottle designs. We used to buy our Coca-Cola in 2 litre bottles. Now they no longer sell in 2 litres, only 1.5 and 1.75 litres. Whaaaaaaat?
Now, this can only mean one thing… we’re going through even more bottles. Dude, I was already embarrassed as it was, but now. Geez!
And what’s with making the bottles smaller and only slightly reducing the prices? Must be a marketing ploy to get even more £’s from us all. Pfft.
Coke, if I didn’t love you so much I’d be miffed, very miffed. But as always, suck it up sistah [literally!]
Gives me an even better excuse to make every drop count, because now we’re back with Coca-Cola fudge. It’s an easy fudge recipe that uses white chocolate, so need to worry about sugar thermometers here.
This Coke fudge recipe has a sweet, silky smooth, melt in your mouth texture and a delicious kick of cola flavouring. I decided to use food colouring to make my fudge that trademark Coke colour with a white swirl, but this step is completely optional.

Coca-Cola (Coke) Fudge
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 3 minutes
Yield: 8x8" fudge
Love Coke? Me too - try Coca-Cola in edible form with this Coke fudge recipe.
Ingredients:
- ¾ cup sweetened condensed milk
- 12 oz white chocolate, chopped
- 1-2 tsp cola flavouring, see notes
- (optional) brown food colouring, see notes
Directions:
- Pour the condensed milk and white chocolate chips into a microwave-safe bowl. Heat for 2-3 minutes, or until the white chocolate chips are almost completely melted. DO NOT OVERHEAT! Stir until completely blended, melted and smooth.
- Immediately add the cola flavouring and taste test. If necessary, add more cola flavouring and combine thoroughly.
- Transfer to an 8x8-inch aluminium foil-lined baking pan. Leave to set either in the refrigerator or at room temperature. If you live in a hot and humid climate, it’s preferable to allow to set in the refrigerator.
- Once set, cut into cubes. Store leftovers in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Notes
- I got my Cola flavouring from Sainsbury’s in the UK. You can also use LorAnn Oils Cola flavouring also, but adjust to taste as it’s usually more concentrated.
- For the food colouring, I used a mixture of dark brown with a hint of red to get the Cola colouring. However, this is completely optional.
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Mmmm. Looks yummy! Pinned!
Thanks for pinning, Sinea.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Wow, I would have never thought to put cola in fudge – looks yummy! Too bad they don’t create a soda pop bottle that evaporates after it is empty – then no one would ever know how many cola’s you drink in a day! LOL
Haha, I need those evaporating pop bottles. Maybe I should burn the evidence?
Thanks for stopping by, Kim. Have a great weekend.
Wanted to try coke fudge recipe but part of recipe missing!
No sure what even happened there Carol, but it has now been fixed.
Thank you for stopping by.
This looks actually amazing. Like, it even LOOKS smooth and creamy, I want to try some so bad!!
We posted slush puppies pretty much at the same time! 😆 Great Brit minds n’ all. 😉
I had to pin this because this fudge looks so delicious 😀
YUM!
And I love how you decorated it with Haribos tangtastic (or I hope it was) – I am addicted to it!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Thanks Uru, and you’re right – the cherry and the coke bottle Haribo Tangfastic. I love them too, love all sweets [maybe a little too much].
I haven’t had any kind of soda in about ten years. Every now and then I get a craving, and looking at these pics definitely has me craving soda and the fudge. Yum!
The great thing about this recipe is that you don’t need actual soda, it’s flavouring. So you can make them pretty much any flavour you want. 🙂 Not that I could go without Coke for 10 years. The thought terrifies me! 😆
Thanks for stopping by, Laura. Hope you’re having a great weekend.
Coco-cola fudge? Its brilliant! Wow!
never would have thought to make a cola fudge before.. definitely curious to know what this tastes like. it looks delicious!