IRN-BRU. Some of you from outside the UK may want to look it up. Absolutely unique in its delicious flavour (no, it isn't orange flavoured) and really rather cheap (most places sell it at about 99p for a 2 litre bottle). Also, look up some of the adverts for it.
"And then the wolf said, whoever touches Daddy's IRN-BRU get their arm ripped off."
Well, it depends. I tend to drink coke zero when I do drink soda, apart from Christmas times, which is when Julebrus, which is more a kind of soda than a brand, comes out.
Still, I suppose I'll go with coke (any kind), since I'm fairly sure I'd be tired of julebrus if I drank it through the year.
Well, it depends. I tend to drink coke zero when I do drink soda, apart from Christmas times, which is when Julebrus, which is more a kind of soda than a brand, comes out.
I'll drink some Coke occasionally, but mostly only if I feel like diluting my rum for some reason; other than that, while I have pop only rarely I'm not against most kinds of soft drinks. Dr Pepper is a good 'un as is..
I'm not too fussed about the particular brand.
However, there is only one true proper answer.
I'm warming to ginger beer, but mostly Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer, whereby a bottle of that stuff is mixed with a double/triple measure of Kraken spiced dark rum. Oh lawd, that be some good suppin'.
I don't really drink fizzy drinks anymore- I can basically help myself to as much as I like at work, so I ended up drinking litres of the stuff every day. Given that 250ml of most of them is something like 29% of your daily recommended sugar I figured I better cut down (unless there's alcohol of course).
If I ever do drink it, Dr Pepper or Orangina are my picks.
It's like Fanta if Fanta tasted like real oranges.
1 Sunkish Orange (that was the only soad they had in China/ Hong Kong when I was on holiday and by the end of it, it became my "orange soda" like how Kel acted toward it.)
2 Coca Cola with Lemon (my mates find it weird but any Chinese restraunt I go to ALWAY put a lemon slice at the top of the glass when I had coke.)
3 Cream Soda (it's really too sweet!)
While I am trying to get over drinking sodas due to the fact they are not healthy nor they are cheap.
I have to say those two has a decent taste. I used to drink them a lot back in the day.
I had a Dr Pepper last night after not having soda for about three years, and it made me feel quite ill, I prefer coconut water over soda, especially Vita coco.
Artificially carbonated? None. I sometimes drink milk or kefir. 95% of the time it's going to be water or coffee/tea though.
I tried some iso sports drinks once (I mean if I'm going to drink sugar it should be during/after training) but it felt kinda wrong. Tbh I'm at the point that I would rather go thirsty than drink soda.
Virgil's Soda From Reeds Inc. It is expensive (about $1.25 per bottle), but it kicks the shit out of every single other soda on earth. This soda company puts Coca- Cola and Pepsi to shame with their quality and flavors.
The Cream Soda and Root Beer is the better than A&W, they have the best Ginger ale because it actually has some heat behind it and their spiced apple soda tastes exactly like an apple pie.
I have not tried their cola, because their is no health food store near me. I love Virgil's so much that I cant drink Coke or Pepsi products anymore, not even the imported Mexican versions.
I grew up with the first and, to a lesser extent, the third. I was introduced to the second in the last few years of residence in the UK. The fourth was introduced to me the first time I ate at a Delifrance in Hong Kong. It has a pleasing pep to it.
Jolt cola was nice when they sold it in the UK years ago. Also Lipovitan, which is energy drink but still counts, they dont sell that here either anymore.
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