To be fair they're both originally Japanese so it's understandable to have a condensed milk soda and a milky lemonade-tasting soda if you're a part of that insane nation.
Besides Coke and all those carbonated drinks being my favourites, the ultimate for me would be this Hong Kong style Yin Yang Coffee-Tea, or Coftea if ya prefer.
It's actually a mix of the two beverages together, where you have the creaminess of the coffee but the zesty zing of the tea. It's hard to explain as it will just explode onto your taste buds, truly interesting experience.
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What they do is they put pets onto a steamroller and it squeezes the juices out of them. Flavorings are added, and label is slapped on, and viola. You got yourself a bottled essence of pet liquid. Yum yum, drink it up.
To be fair they're both originally Japanese so it's understandable to have a condensed milk soda and a milky lemonade-tasting soda if you're a part of that insane nation.
These are both delicious. I've tried them.
And you know that insane is good.
I will never understand why people like Calpis
but then, i'll never understand why people like pepsi, either
i am in love with pocari sweat, though <3
never tried pet sweat. worth a shot, though.
To be fair they're both originally Japanese so it's understandable to have a condensed milk soda and a milky lemonade-tasting soda if you're a part of that insane nation.
These are both delicious. I've tried them.
And you know that insane is good.
I will never understand why people like Calpis
but then, i'll never understand why people like pepsi, either
i am in love with pocari sweat, though <3
never tried pet sweat. worth a shot, though.
Oh Japan you will never fail to amaze me with the weird quirky things you do. (I realize its suppose to be a drink for your pet or something like that but still they couldn't come up with a less weird name?)
Oh Japan you will never fail to amaze me with the weird quirky things you do. (I realize its suppose to be a drink for your pet or something like that but still they couldn't come up with a less weird name?)
Oh Japan you will never fail to amaze me with the weird quirky things you do. (I realize its suppose to be a drink for your pet or something like that but still they couldn't come up with a less weird name?)
I seriously doubt that it does what it claims to be or its helpfulness in helping people diet. Probably ordinary tap water mixed in with some...minerals? :/
Thank you for warning me about Pet Sweat, because I am sure that I would have stumble across Pet Sweat sometimes during my life. And I would probably drink it, believing that I was just drinking another Pocari Sweat variation. But maybe I will try it anyway...Or maybe not, something tells me that it is a REALLY bad idea to drink Pet Sweat.
Moutain Dew, Vault, Coke, Kool-Aid and water.
I drink coffee as well, but it's a lot of caffiene and pretty bad for your teeth. Same with soda, I know, but ehh. I usually only drink coffee on a school day after about three hours of sleep. Has to be black, don't like my coffee with sugar or milk.
A very good root beer. Most of the really common brands and most off-brands aren't very good (though there are exceptions; Barq's is pretty good if sufficiently cold and from a can and Aldi's new brand is not bad), but a lot of the small brands are awesome.
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Just a thought, but has anyone ever tried Cream Soda? It's great. =D It's kind of a northerner from USA kind of drink. Southerners have their Cheerwine.
I have it occasionally. I'm going to sound like a prissy snob (again), but I don't like the cheap stuff you buy in cans. It tastes too much like unflavored corn syrup that makes my spit hurt. Fitz's cream soda is good.
Ooh, Cheerwine sounds good.
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Cream Soda is here too. I hate it except for this one brand of cream soda I can find at Central Market (a gourmet grocery store only found in Texas) which is amazing and also located at the soda fountain in their dining area. Too bad I don't actually remember the brand name. I've been all around the south, I've never had a problem finding cream soda.
Cheerwine though, I've never had. It's a south-eastern drink, found at the states along the coast, and usually compared with ginger ale and root beer more than cream soda as far as I'm aware.