Mine is the Orange Cream Coke Zero. I’ll be devastated when they inevitably discontinue it.

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    Belvoir Rose & Elderflower Cordial, I love floral flavors and it’s so interesting and complex. It’s perfect watered down on a hot summer day or mixed with some white wine and ice and I’ve never seen anything else like it for sale. Unfortunately, hard to come by where I live.

    I like ginger, so I also enjoy Reed’s Extra Ginger Ale. Most commercially available ginger ales don’t have much or any actual ginger in them, and use artificial flavorings, but Reeds is legit and seriously gingery.

    For a go-to soda to have on a regular basis I like Ollipop low sugar sodas, especially their ginger lemon flavor.

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    I like to get the ones with “cane sugar” not corn syrup, otherwise its root beer - probably the only one I’m not too picky about brand.

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    I love Moxie, but it’s a regional thing from Maine and it’s rather rare here in the bible belt.

    As a mix drink, 1 part gin, 1 part jager, 1 part amaretto, 2 marachino cherries, and 6 parts moxie, wide glass on the rocks. It’s like drinking the holiday season in a snowy evergreen forest.

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    I’m a basic diet cokehead. But I tried a Stoney Tangawizi on holiday once and was instantly in love. I find it very frustrating that with the sheer variety of ethnic shops around the DC region*, I couldn’t find it locally!

    *when I lived there anyway, in the before times

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    Jarritos and it isn’t close. The Mandarin flavour. Mexican sugar is next level.

    I also think Coke itself is ‘underrated’ I would go so far as to say it’s an elixir. Hungover? Need a pick-me-up? Just want a nice drink with dinner? It’s insanely good, probably why it got so popular in the first place. You can say the same for any sugary soft drink though.

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    Seagram’s ginger ale is the nectar of the gods.

    Canada Dry is also acceptable.

    Schweppes is dirty trash water.

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      Personally I liked Vermer’s but the changed the recipe. I once heard it described as drinking barbasol and aftershave which was pretty apt but now it doesn’t have the punch it used to.

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    1. Mexican coke if it’s fresh and the cane sugar hasn’t turned to fructose

    2. Root beer - Gotta be sprechers or dog n suds

    3. Ting 🤤 and to a lesser extent Kola Champagne, god bless jerk shops

    4. Dr Pepper strawberries & cream fucks, but it doesn’t come in glass bottles and they really gotta fix that

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    Bawls.

    I like the soda.

    I hate calling in companies to ask if it’s in stock. “Excuse me do you have any Bawls?”