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Never been a real big fan of most soft drinks but I do enjoy a really good rootbeer once in awhile.
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I drink only a few a year and I prefer coke. I used to buy Red Rock at a little store on South Carolina. I loved that stuff. Don't know if they make it any more or not.
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Coke Classic. It used to be Pepsi.
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Hanco: Coca-Cola is my go to soft drink when in the rare mood for such. And I really enjoy the bottle, tall, "Mexican Coca-Colas" that a local "Mexican" restaurant offers at a premium. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Coke Zero, Cherry when I can get it but that flies off the shelf.
I buy the 2L bottles and pour it into 20oz Coke bottles I reuse.
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I offer my expert analysis: Dr Thunder is more like Mr Pibb instead. A more, lazy, heavier, syrupy concoction. Dr Pepper bites harder, has a good burn.
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About once a week I'll have a Canada Dry Ginger Ale.
A really nice thirst quencher that isn't sticky sweet is called a South Hampton: tonic water with a dash or two of bitters.
On the rare occasion I eat at a burger place, I'll have a root beer - because they never run out of root beer.
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Whoever came up with Tab needs a beating or if too late, needs their grave pissed on.
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Dr. Thunder should be the brand name for the pre-colonoscopy laxative they make you drink.
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Whoever came up with Tab needs a beating or if too late, needs their grave pissed on. I'd even down a tall boy of Busch to get ready.
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Coca-Cola Dr. Pepper Root Beer RC Cola Orange Fanta But my favorite drink is soft crushed ice with an Alka-Seltzer in the bottom
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I offer my expert analysis: Dr Thunder is more like Mr Pibb instead. A more, lazy, heavier, syrupy concoction. Dr Pepper bites harder, has a good burn. I think that's right. Still, at just 67 cents for a 2 liter bottle, I buy Dr Thunder every time.
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Stopped drinking soda over 35 yrs ago. If I was to have a soda for a mixer it would be a Diet Coke to go with Rum. I did drink some Sprite every day for a week or two when I was sick and throat was sore from the breathing tube I had in there for 3 weeks. Sprite helped soothe my throat, actually anything cold did.
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Pepsi is hippie piss. Pepsi and Sprite are also the favorites of the groids. Go figure. Walgreens had some black cherry cane sugar pop in glass bottles yrs ago.
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I'd drink Moxie on a regular basis if I was back in NH, but since I'm not, I drink Diet Coke.
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I offer my expert analysis: Dr Thunder is more like Mr Pibb instead. A more, lazy, heavier, syrupy concoction. Dr Pepper bites harder, has a good burn. I think that's right. Still, at just 67 cents for a 2 liter bottle, I buy Dr Thunder every time. Now that Dublin Dr. Pepper is gone the only way to drink Dr. Pepper is the cane sugar kind.
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Flavored sparkling water from Kroger, Walmart or Dollar general. Zero calories, basically no sodium, and relatively little potassium. I drink a liter bottle every day. About the most kidney-friendly soft drink I can find besides water.
Most flavors actually even taste good.
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