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I grew up on Pepsi but switched to Coke about the time they stopped adding sugar. Pepsi was always drunk in a glass with ice and I like Coke from the can with a drink cozy to keep it cold. The ice reduces carbonation fizziness IMO and I like really fizzy soda which is best found from the soda fountain in restaurants and the like. I’ll be switching over to Pepsi Throwback made with real sugar but still drinking from the can.
COKE! Even though I RARELY drink the regular kind, I still remember the glorious taste, I mostly used to drink the caffeine free version. But we recently bought a Sodastream so we've been making our own soda. Even before the machine, the last time I had a Coke was years ago on vacation.
COKE! Even though I RARELY drink the regular kind, I still remember the glorious taste, I mostly used to drink the caffeine free version. But we recently bought a Sodastream so we've been making our own soda. Even before the machine, the last time I had a Coke was years ago on vacation.
How is the taste from the sodastream?? I was thinking about getting it too.
How is the taste from the sodastream?? I was thinking about getting it too.
I think it is really close, if not spot-on. I just made ginger ale with it last night and it tastes just like Seagrams. Our tap water tastes weird so I use the filtered water from the fridge. But yeah, it was worth the money! I say go for it
I think it is really close, if not spot-on. I just made ginger ale with it last night and it tastes just like Seagrams. Our tap water tastes weird so I use the filtered water from the fridge. But yeah, it was worth the money! I say go for it
I prefer Cherry Coke, when I want Coke...
(but right now I have A&W Cream Soda in the fridge...)
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