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Schedule 1: How to Make the Best Coke Recipe

You’ll be racking up the cash by peddling this one!

Andrés

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Coke is the last product type you get access to in Schedule 1 and a good mix recipe makes it the best one to peddle.

As always, though, there are way too many potential mixes you can make. As such, it can be really hard to gauge what exactly would be the best profit. Fret not, though, that’s what we’re here for!

Read on and we’ll give you the best Coke recipe we know of in Schedule 1.

How to Make the Best Coke Recipe | Schedule 1

Before we start, we want to remind you that Schedule 1 is still an Early Access game. As such, we can only guarantee that this mix recipe works in the current version (v0.3.3f13). It’s always possible for the results of mixes to change with updates.

We also recommend doing this mix with the Mixing Station Mk20. It lets you put in 20 of each ingredient, which results in 20 products. Might as well mass-produce it, right?

With that said, here’s the recipe in mixing order:

  1. Cocaine + Motor Oil = Product 1
  2. Product 1 + Cuke = Product 2
  3. Product 2 + Paracetamol = Product 3
  4. Product 3 + Gasoline = Product 4
  5. Product 4 + Cuke = Product 5
  6. Product 5 + Battery = Product 6
  7. Product 6 + Horse Semen = Product 7
  8. Product 7 + Mega Bean = Final Product
  • Final Product Effects: Anti-Gravity, Glowing, Tropic Thunder, Zombifying, Cyclopean, Bright-Eyed, Long Faced, Foggy.
  • Final Product Market Value: $735.
  • Ingredients Costs: $42.

Overall, not only does this Coke mix have some very funny effects, but it also can yield massive profits. You’ll get, on average, a profit of $693 per piece. That’s without accounting for the fact that some clients pay above Market Value, too!

So, there you have it, that’s how to make the best Coke recipe we know of in Schedule 1. For more fun with Mixing Stations, check out our list of the top 5 hidden mixes. Some of them have very… peculiar effects, to say the least!

Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.

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