Everyone I've told about the Coke has the same first question: "Is their cocaine in it?" It's quite funny. XD
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Nah, colombian coke is the best.
I have never had a soft drink from another country.
The UK has some pretty cool drinks they don't have over here. As does Mexico.
Mexican Coke is in fact delicious.
I *think* China/Hong Kong cola is like that - they use cane sugar. It does taste different.
I don't think Canada uses HFCS but I wouldn't be surprised that USA jr uses USA products. Ugh I can't do or eat anything.
I guess I will take this opportunity to mention Bundaberg Brewed Drinks, who make the best ginger beer that I have tasted. Actually I have brewed better myself, but I mean commercial produce.
It's my understanding that ginger ale and ginger beer are two different drinks, Naomi.
According to Terry Pratchett, ale=gravy made from hops. Ginger ale=gravy made from ginger?
Look what I got! /smug
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saw some at the store today but bought mandarin, guava, and strawberry sodas instead :D
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned this, but in America there's a brand of soda called Jones Soda that uses pure sugar cane. It's delicious, especially the root beer. Not only that, but they're always coming out with new and strange flavors to go along with the traditional ones. I remember seeing a video on YouTube with their Thanksgiving edition. It was full of disgustingly strange flavors that should never be a beverage. Turkey, yams, green beans, that kind of stuff. The kind of thing you'd never want to drink, but you'd have to pick it up for the sheer fact that someone actually made it. The people drinking them said that they could distinctly taste the food it was representing. It was almost like Fear Factor.