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Soda / Pop / Fizzy drinks...whatever you call it, It's bloody damn GOOD!
LOL.
Yeah, so there are many words to call the "drink" but it all boils down to one fact :
I'ts Lovely!
Soda / Pop, ( gets called different in the U.k than U.S.A), I'ts lovely isn't it.
Whats your top 3 favourite flavours or brands?
Mine are:
Cause for me it is *1pound and 22 pence*. Is that a good deal? ( comparing to other places).
Also don't you think Pop / Soda is addictive. I always feel like having another can after the one I had! My parents always nagg me about drinking to much!
{ Remember we are talking about NON alcaholic drinks!)
; D
Yeah, so there are many words to call the "drink" but it all boils down to one fact :
I'ts Lovely!
Soda / Pop, ( gets called different in the U.k than U.S.A), I'ts lovely isn't it.
Whats your top 3 favourite flavours or brands?
Mine are:
- Fanta - Fruit twist ( So refreshing! )
- Dr Pepper - Normal ( Very nice stress reliever! )
- Sprite - Normal ( A bit of a kick )
Cause for me it is *1pound and 22 pence*. Is that a good deal? ( comparing to other places).
Also don't you think Pop / Soda is addictive. I always feel like having another can after the one I had! My parents always nagg me about drinking to much!
{ Remember we are talking about NON alcaholic drinks!)
; D
Comments
13 years ago
There's this great stuff called tap water...invented by the ancient Romans...it goes for about four thousandths of a cent per gallon.
I always feel like having another can after the one I had!
That's because soda/pop/soft drinks/carbonated beverages typically have so much sugar and other added crap that it dries you out more than it hydrates you.
Reply 13 years ago
Of course I drink water! This froum topic was only about what sodas you guys liked...( jeez)
Reply 13 years ago
Not to mention the HTFC, which some doctors believe causes you to not feel full, unlike sugar.
Reply 13 years ago
If you think the sugar makes you thirsty....look at the SODIUM content! Salt is what really makes you thirst for more. This is why even the sugarless ones make you want more.
13 years ago
Cherry coke, tap water
I avoid all sugar-free soda, not because of any paranoia about sweeteners, but because they taste foul - that stuff is sickly sweet.
(Bizarrely, Kitewife drinks diet sodas because she finds the sugary ones too sweet. Go figure.)
Reply 13 years ago
I think there must be some genetic component to whether you find artificial sweeteners acceptable or not (and it might be different for each sweetener) (sorta like cilantro?) I can't stand them myself... I'm a Pepper. Colas a distant second.
13 years ago
I hate all soda/pop/soft drinks/carbonated beverages!!
>_<
13 years ago
I used to drink Tab Clear a few years back, It was a cola tasting clear fizzy drink. Went through gallons of the stuff then suddenly you couldn't buy it! Now its normal water and healthy skin/kidneys/breath etc. Try it hot!
13 years ago
I drank Fresca at one time, but when they put me on Cholesterol meds, I had to stop. The grapefruit juice in it, although good for me, is detrimental to the effectiveness of the medication. I drink mostly water, teas, and some coffee now; the carbonation tends to make my acid reflux worse. Occasionally I will sneak a JOLT! or a Ginger Beer (Jamaican style, real ginger ale with capsicum in it)
13 years ago
I prefer Leinenkugel's Summer Wheat
13 years ago
PEPSI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
13 years ago
Diet Coke, Coke Zero, and Coke Zero Cherry. I used to like Sprite Zero, but I just grew out of it, I guess. Now, if we're talking about what I drink on a day-to-day basis, I drink water mostly.
13 years ago
I have a fond taste for Dr. Pepper, but also Fresca.
Reply 13 years ago
Fresca?
Reply 13 years ago
Fresca is a Coca-Cola brand with 0 calories, and 0 everything. It is like a 0 calorie sprite.
13 years ago
My dad used to own a restaurant, and he told me that the paper cups were actually more expensive than the pop/soda! Bottled stuff is such a rip off!
13 years ago
I drink a mix of Diet Dr Pepper and Diet Coke. I don't buy it in bottles or cans. I have not done that in years. I have a 100-ounce mug (about 3 liters) that I fill once or twice a day. It costs me $0.84 to fill it where I normally go. Sometimes it costs anywhere from $0.75 to $1.07 to fill. I like your can holder. I made a AA battery holder almost like that out of cardboard.
Reply 13 years ago
Lol. Sorry, i'ts not mine...Got the picture from internet.
13 years ago
soda's good stuff. not very expensive over here in the US... course i live about 50 miles from the Coke factory; you can go on a tour and sample like 70 different "beta" cokes :]