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Not it really matters, just a point of curiosity. But as I steer away from suggesting that we consume our beverage sipping peers in search of that new flavour, I must begin by saying that Crush DOES use HFC in their(not his obviously, can't imagine Crush formulating a bevy of his own and using that useless garbage:) sodas. Other than that, this soda is fairly good and hopelessly easy to get ahold of as it can be found in your local mum and pop Wally World. I've had strawberry sody pop that is way better and strawberry sody pop that is way worse. I really have to go off on a literary hop skip and jump here. My interest in strawberry pop actually originates in one of my favorite books of all time, "Where the Red Fern Grows". When i read this as an 8 year old, and the main character is given a strawberry soda by a marshal, all I wanted for an over long period of time was to try strawberry pop. So, really, I've been a beverage fiend since I was eight. And, it was started by a book. Right, literary skips aside, this strawberry pop really could have been more strawberry-ish.Taste.............Rather strawberry.
Meal Pairing.............Lunch, dinner that not that much effort gets put into
Refresh Factor.............9
Buzz Factor.............4
Belch Factor..............7
I'm actually Orange Crush, so I'm actually okay for now.
ReplyDeleteCraig, so, I heard your house fell... Might have been because I drank Crush soda! Hyuck yuck yuck!
ReplyDeleteI don't favor artificial strawberry flavors.
ReplyDeleteWhere the Red Fern Grows!...what a tear jerker. I remember crying during the book reading and of course during the movie viewing. What a story, what a sody pop.
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