What's your favorite soda?
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Any kind of Root Beer.
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Well I don't have one really, but one that is really a notable for me right now is some Lychee soda, it's delicious.
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I voted Dr. Pepper, but I really wish I had voted for Jones.
Jones is omgamazing.
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i like a cool refreshing bawls.
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As for retro sodas... I prefer the sweet Fresca. Smelling it makes my sniffles go away... somehow.
For the more modern soda, I am into this thing called Vault but I'm sure society will catch up with me and turn it into a Mountain Dew. I remember when I thought Mountain Dew was purely Canadian... hahah. Long-ass time ago.
For the more modern soda, I am into this thing called Vault but I'm sure society will catch up with me and turn it into a Mountain Dew. I remember when I thought Mountain Dew was purely Canadian... hahah. Long-ass time ago.

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First place is root beer (preferably not Barq's, but it's alright). Second place is Sierra Mist.
Last place is 7-UP. It's the only popular soda that I flat-out dislike.
Last place is 7-UP. It's the only popular soda that I flat-out dislike.
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waterfords - apple berry diet (they don't make normal, only diet, so it's bit of a scam, but it tastes great)
coming close:
schweppes - agrum
torquay - portello
coming close:
schweppes - agrum
torquay - portello

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I like creamy soda. Tarax was my favourite brand, but you can't find it these days...
Also, Dr. Pepper is easy to explain. It tastes like cough syrup. The reason it's difficult to find in Australia is that they tried selling it here years ago and it was a major flop (deservedly so, in my opinion).
Also, Dr. Pepper is easy to explain. It tastes like cough syrup. The reason it's difficult to find in Australia is that they tried selling it here years ago and it was a major flop (deservedly so, in my opinion).
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Where the hell do you live? o.Ofingersonthefrets wrote:waterfords - apple berry diet (they don't make normal, only diet, so it's bit of a scam, but it tastes great)
coming close:
schweppes - agrum
torquay - portello
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Haha good Question Where do you live ... I have nenver Ever heard of any of them sodas
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Agrum and portello are types of soda, like cola, lemonade, ginger ale, etc. They're a bit retro and not that popular these days. Schweppes and Torquay are brands. Schweppes in particular is very wide-spread, so it's not really indicative of a specific area. Or even country.
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Any good grass jelly pearl drink isn't that bad, as long as it isn't carbonated and is halfway healthy.
Interesting fact, since we're on topic of grass jelly: With Firefox's built in word check, when you type in "jellatin", the first thing on the spellcheck list is "fellatio". At least in Firefox 3, and I swear I found this out when I was making a hilarious ad that was bashing certain gelatin deserts.
Interesting fact, since we're on topic of grass jelly: With Firefox's built in word check, when you type in "jellatin", the first thing on the spellcheck list is "fellatio". At least in Firefox 3, and I swear I found this out when I was making a hilarious ad that was bashing certain gelatin deserts.

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It's totally true!Zora_S_Kenneth wrote:Interesting fact, since we're on topic of grass jelly: With Firefox's built in word check, when you type in "jellatin", the first thing on the spellcheck list is "fellatio". At least in Firefox 3, and I swear I found this out when I was making a hilarious ad that was bashing certain gelatin deserts.
On a humorous side note,
In a forum I used to staff, the filter replaced 'cock' with 'thingy'. Thus when someone 'cocked their head' they 'thingyed their head'. Someone said that, and then everyone started making fun of them for how stupid that sounded. They swore they hadn't originally said that. It took us forever to figure out it was the filter...
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