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Warren Buffett Drinks 1,825 Cans of Coke Yearly: The Oracle's Iconic Habit at Age 95

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10.04.2026

OMAHA, Neb. — Warren Buffett, the legendary Berkshire Hathaway chairman who turned 95 in 2025, continues to consume approximately five 12-ounce servings of Coca-Cola products daily — a habit that adds up to roughly 1,825 cans per year and accounts for about a quarter of his daily calorie intake, the billionaire investor has repeatedly confirmed over the past decade.

The Oracle of Omaha's unwavering devotion to the fizzy beverage remains one of his most endearing and scrutinized personal quirks, symbolizing his philosophy that happiness and enjoyment trump conventional health wisdom. Despite his advanced age, Buffett shows no signs of abandoning the routine that has defined his public image for decades.

In interviews dating back to 2015 and reaffirmed as recently as his 2025 shareholder meetings and media appearances, Buffett has described downing at least five cans daily. He typically enjoys three during office hours at Berkshire's modest Omaha headquarters and two more at home in the evenings. He prefers regular Coca-Cola during the day and often switches to Cherry Coke at night, though some reports note occasional Diet Coke or Cherry Coke Zero for variety.

Assuming 365 days a year with no breaks — a safe bet given his consistency — that equates to 1,825 cans annually. At roughly 140 calories per 12-ounce can of regular Coke, those servings deliver about 700 calories per day. Buffett has said he aims for around 2,700 total daily calories, meaning Coca-Cola supplies roughly 25% of his energy intake. "I'm one quarter Coca-Cola," he famously told Fortune magazine in 2015.

This calculation has held steady through his 90s. At Berkshire's........

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