April 22, 200817 yr Pepsi from Mexico tastes better than Pepsi from the U.S. (But neither one is as good as Coke.)
April 23, 200817 yr Author I prefer water. Good. You do not want to be addicted to caffeine (as well as nicotine) in the way that I am.
April 23, 200817 yr where i live, in the grocery store they an ethnic section with coke from mexico in glass bottles. i oughta try it.
April 23, 200817 yr Author where i live, in the grocery store they an ethnic section with coke from mexico in glass bottles. i oughta try it. This reminds me, the glass bottle my South of the Border Pepsi came in was actually quite old, probably of a late 1970s vintage.
April 23, 200817 yr Good. You do not want to be addicted to caffeine (as well as nicotine) in the way that I am. Been there, done that. I used to be a huge Diet Pepsi drinker. Diet Pepsi in the morning, Diet Pepsi in the afternoon, Diet Pepsi at night. Pretty much the only thing I drank until I stopped drinking it suddenly and went on a water binge.
April 23, 200817 yr Author Been there, done that. I used to be a huge Diet Pepsi drinker. Diet Pepsi in the morning, Diet Pepsi in the afternoon, Diet Pepsi at night. Pretty much the only thing I drank until I stopped drinking it suddenly and went on a water binge. Diet Pepsi? Pffft. My days here recently, and on an infrequent basis before that, mostly begin with an ice cold, blue bottle of Bawls, which is the only drink to have the words/warning "high caffeine" plastered right on the front of it, in a tastefully small print. Edited April 23, 200817 yr by YellowJacket894
April 23, 200817 yr I don't know if I could ever be seen in public with Bawls in my mouth, to be honest...
April 23, 200817 yr Good. You do not want to be addicted to caffeine (as well as nicotine) in the way that I am. One drawback to being addicted to caffeine...the need to go the bathroom and that can be a challenge sometimes....last weekend in driving from Phoenix to Denver, I had a selection of bottled water, Starbucks mocha and double shot cold coffee, and Red Bull to keep me going... unfortunately, every hour or so I was looking for a bathroom (the ones in NM aren't that great). This could be the start of another thread--favorite road trip foods and beverages. I love road trips. Esp. in the Southwest where everything is so far apart and the vistas quite often spectacular. Edited April 23, 200817 yr by moltar
April 23, 200817 yr Author I don't know if I could ever be seen in public with Bawls in my mouth, to be honest... :rotflmao: My Bawls are my Bawls and what I choose to do regarding them is not of anyone else's concern!
April 23, 200817 yr Energy drinks do nothing for me. Also, diet any soda sucks compared to the original. Coke is perfection and any variation of it is messing with perfection.
April 23, 200817 yr Diet Pepsi? Pffft. My days here recently, and on an infrequent basis before that, mostly begin with an ice cold, blue bottle of Bawls, which is the only drink to have the words/warning "high caffeine" plastered right on the front of it, in a tastefully small print. i've heard blue bawls are horrible
April 23, 200817 yr Author i've heard blue bawls are horrible Not so. And, actually, Red Bawls are good, too. :AH-HA_wink: Dodgefan is right, though. After my mornings have passed, nothing is better than warding away my impending energy crash with a nice, cold bottle of Coca Cola.
April 23, 200817 yr Give me some Surge, Vanilla Coke, Pitch Black Mt Dew, Game Fuel Mt Dew, or Revolution Mt Dew and I'll be set.
April 23, 200817 yr Author Give me some Surge, Vanilla Coke, Pitch Black Mt Dew, Game Fuel Mt Dew, or Revolution Mt Dew and I'll be set. I know Surge is what would eventually become Vault with its origins in Europe, and I also know the rest of those, but I have never heard of Revolution Mountain Dew. Edited April 23, 200817 yr by YellowJacket894
April 23, 200817 yr Give me some Surge, Vanilla Coke, Pitch Black Mt Dew, Game Fuel Mt Dew, or Revolution Mt Dew and I'll be set. Game Fuel sucked, I still have a can of it. Never heard of Revolution though. I love Code Red.
April 23, 200817 yr Mexican Cokes, the glass bottled ones that use sugar cane, not HFCS, rule. (They make both kinds.) Edited April 23, 200817 yr by empowah
April 23, 200817 yr Game Fuel Mountain Dew?! Is that for hard-playing L/-\N_g@|\/|3rZ? Edited April 23, 200817 yr by Captainbooyah
April 23, 200817 yr Yeah I've never actually tasted Revolution Mt Dew but it sounds the best tasting out of the three flavors that are being voted on to be the new flavor, the other two being Voltage and Supernova.
April 23, 200817 yr I know Surge is what would eventually become Vault with its origins in Europe, and I also know the rest of those, but I have never heard of Revolution Mountain Dew. Yeah, I'm only familiar with regular Mountain Dew and the Red Alert Mountain Dew. Tried a diet Dew once, not bad. I used to drink Mountain Dew all the time, but I've pretty much given up sodas.
April 23, 200817 yr the pitch black dew was just a limited run deal, i had some it wasnt too pleasant like a blueberry raspberry to me, game fuel was released back when halo 3 launched kinda as a promotional.
April 23, 200817 yr Not so. And, actually, Red Bawls are good, too. :AH-HA_wink: Dodgefan is right, though. After my mornings have passed, nothing is better than warding away my impending energy crash with a nice, cold bottle of Coca Cola. nah, i was kidding about that, when i worked at office depot a guy went out west and brought us back a case of the things. one of my coworkers walked in picked up a bottle read the label and grabbed his crotch and said "man i hate blue bawls"
April 23, 200817 yr Diet Pepsi? Pffft. My days here recently, and on an infrequent basis before that, mostly begin with an ice cold, blue bottle of Bawls, which is the only drink to have the words/warning "high caffeine" plastered right on the front of it, in a tastefully small print. This quote needs to live on forever, hence it is going in the signature.
April 23, 200817 yr I'm going to guess that I'm in the minority, but I love Moxie. The original, not the stupid energy drink.
April 23, 200817 yr Galco's Soda Pop Store This local (for us So Cal-ers, but they do ship) store carries all kinds of old sodas, and current sodas but made using sugar instead of high-fructose-corn-syrup (apparently the original Dr. Pepper tastes much better then what we get now). Saw a PBS special on them, and figured I'd spread the word.
April 23, 200817 yr Galco's Soda Pop Store This local (for us So Cal-ers, but they do ship) store carries all kinds of old sodas, and current sodas but made using sugar instead of high-fructose-corn-syrup (apparently the original Dr. Pepper tastes much better then what we get now). Saw a PBS special on them, and figured I'd spread the word. Cool...I see they have Bit O' Honey, Mallo Cup, Zagnut, and Zero candy bars...those are some things I miss about small town Ohio (though I have found Zero bars at gas station convenience stores).
April 23, 200817 yr Oh yea, the Dublin Dr. Pepper is sooooooo good. I ordered a couple cases of that 2 years ago...yum.
April 24, 200817 yr Author Mexican Cokes, the glass bottled ones that use sugar cane, not HFCS, rule. I could only imagine how great Coke would taste made with sugar cane. I would say having sugar cane in place of the HFCS is exactly reason why I like Mexican-made Pepsi so well. Not to mention that it is more than likely better for you as well. Why do we, the U.S., have to get the shaft regarding soft-drinks? And from our own U.S.-based companies as well ... Edited April 24, 200817 yr by YellowJacket894
April 24, 200817 yr I could only imagine how great Coke would taste made with sugar cane. I would say having sugar cane in place of the HFCS is exactly reason why I like Mexican-made Pepsi so well. Not to mention that it is more than likely better for you as well. Why do we, the U.S., have to get the shaft regarding soft-drinks? And from our own U.S.-based companies as well ... Because the general public are collectively stupid and have such ignorance that they know not what is best for them. Why else do so many people buy prepackaged Hostess and Little Debbie pastries? They're too stupid to know that they should actually care about what they put into themselves. HFCS is really bad, and more and more studies link it to obesity in general. Sugar is much less unhealthy compared to HFCS. But hey, this is the society where many people still think sushi is "weird" and that Taco Bell is Mexican.
April 24, 200817 yr Author Because the general public are collectively stupid and have such ignorance that they know not what is best for them. Why else do so many people buy prepackaged Hostess and Little Debbie pastries? They're too stupid to know that they should actually care about what they put into themselves. HFCS is really bad, and more and more studies link it to obesity in general. Sugar is much less unhealthy compared to HFCS. But hey, this is the society where many people still think sushi is "weird" and that Taco Bell is Mexican. Agreed.
April 24, 200817 yr Speaking of sugar cane. Jones soda switched to it in all of their non-diet sodas. I dunno if their slogan is different now but when they made the change their slogan was "because corn is for cars." Best slogan ever.
April 24, 200817 yr well if we gonna talk old school drinks there was a limited run from RC called Royal Crown Draft, they made the stuff with pure cane sugar and it only came in 12 oz brown glass bottles. great stuff but it was gone in a year, i think it was cause sales tanked on them. was like drinking syrup though hehe http://www.gloryfood.com.sg/Photo/royalcrowndraft2.jpg
April 24, 200817 yr Yup, H2O owns all! That having been said if I'm in the mood for coke I make sure it's in a GLASS bottle. But Moxie, which predates Coca Cola by two years is the REAL $h!. (since 1884)
April 24, 200817 yr But Moxie, which predates Coca Cola by two years is the REAL $h!. (since 1884) I'm going out on a huge limb here, but someone else ACTUALLY likes Moxie? Woah.
April 24, 200817 yr Author Point me in the direction of a can of this "Moxie" and I will try some. Or, like everything else interesting or good, do they not sell it in KY?
April 24, 200817 yr Point me in the direction of a can of this "Moxie" and I will try some. Or, like everything else interesting or good, do they not sell it in KY? I believe that it is a regional drink, found in only New England. I could be wrong though...
April 24, 200817 yr I believe that it is a regional drink, found in only New England. I could be wrong though... That is correct.
April 24, 200817 yr Author Order it online. Will they accept money orders? I don't exactly have a credit card ... Edited April 24, 200817 yr by YellowJacket894
April 24, 200817 yr Moxie is the $h!. Originally formulated in 1884, TWO years before CocaCola, it was meant to be a cough syrup. "elixir" Anyway ask Dodgefan how many Moxies our budy Tall-Paul & myself drank on our roadtrip to Tulsa OK last summer. Here's a hint: it was a LOT more than you can count on both hands.
April 24, 200817 yr Moxie is the $h!. Originally formulated in 1884, TWO years before CocaCola, it was meant to be a cough syrup. "elixir" Anyway ask Dodgefan how many Moxies our budy Tall-Paul & myself drank on our roadtrip to Tulsa OK last summer. Here's a hint: it was a LOT more than you can count on both hands. Good times that was.
April 24, 200817 yr Game Fuel sucked, I still have a can of it. Never heard of Revolution though. I love Code Red. don't remember game fuel...
April 24, 200817 yr HFCS isn't that bad for you; it's basically man-made honey. Most manufacturers use it because it's cheaper than sugar and has a longer shelf life. Pure sugar isn't that great for you either since it's been linked to tooth decay, cavities, obesity and insulin resistance. It's all about moderation. It doesn't matter if the four boxes of twinkies I eat a week are made with HFCS or sugar, if I don't cut back/exercise, I'll get fat. Consuming either one in moderation isn't going to hurt you.
April 24, 200817 yr HEY DF: Tomorrow morning at about 9:30 or 10:00am XP and I are going to the Junkyard that we do not speak of to size up the rat-rod potential of the '61 Cadillac that has stolen my heart. What say you? You in? We have not had a Tight Whip$ mini-roadtrip in many a moon.
April 24, 200817 yr HFCS isn't that bad for you; it's basically man-made honey. Most manufacturers use it because it's cheaper than sugar and has a longer shelf life. Pure sugar isn't that great for you either since it's been linked to tooth decay, cavities, obesity and insulin resistance. It's all about moderation. It doesn't matter if the four boxes of twinkies I eat a week are made with HFCS or sugar, if I don't cut back/exercise, I'll get fat. Consuming either one in moderation isn't going to hurt you. False. HFCS has been linked to low metabolism and obesity recently. HFCS is not "man-made honey." It is man-made, but it involves quite a bit of chemistry to obtain. It is not natural, and like most synthetic food additives, they are finally starting to realize that there are unintended health issues associated with it. Now you want to talk about sugar. Tooth decay? Please. Brush your teeth and you won't have that problem. I'm not even talking about the refined white sugar. That stuff is bad, just like anything with "refined, white" in its title. Natural sugar (think: Sugar in the Raw) is a lot less unhealthy for you than HFCS or even refined white sugar. Of course, it doesn't dissolve as easily as the refined sugars do, so manufacturers don't like using it as much. But don't think for a second that HFCS is just some innocuous "man-made honey" because it is not. That's like saying partially hydrogenated vegetable oil (trans fats) is "man-made lard." Our bodies were not made to process these synthetic chemicals, and as a result they have unintended health consequences that are worse than the natural alternative in almost every case.
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