Steve, I agree, Mexican sodas (i.e, any type of fruit stuff combined with carbonated water, such as apple, pineapple, etc. and other stuff, such as “sangria” soda, which actually is quite disgusting) are quite on the sweet side. But on the side of Dos Equis, I would have to add a nice Tequila to start things off, Reposado, of course, not Cuervo Especial (otherwise known as Tequila-esque syrup that causes severe hang overs).
]]>Many kinds of Mexican sodas, including Coke bottled in Mexico, are available to me as close as my corner grocery store. Somehow I’ve never acquired the taste. Dos Equis, on the other hand…
I suppose the rest of the country didn’t get the Pace Picante commercials in which the cowboy rants (in a kinda-sorta Texas accent), “NEW YORK CITY???” in his complaint about a competing brand. Pace, made in San Antonio, has improved the product over the years, but IMHO it’s still for wimps, or maybe for Anglos from, uh, New York City. 🙂
]]>All Southerners are honor-bound to impute all criminality to New York City, even those of us who were born in New York. Every story is a bigger story if you can bring “The City” into it, which is why to Southerners, New York City includes all of Long Island and parts of Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. When you get to the part of the story and say “New York City” everyone gets to say “Well, of course”. It can’t really be a big crime if it doesn’t involve New York.
Cheerwine is technically cherry soda, but you would have to drink one to understand the attraction, and it is pretty much only sold in the Carolinas.
If you have kidney problems you can’t drink any of the Diet drinks as they all depend on potassium or phosphates, but all types of 7-Up are worse. Regular Sprite is all my Mother is allowed to drink, but she preferred the diet version as having less of an after taste than the other lemon-limes.
The Coke and most soft drinks in Mexico were too sweet for me, but with Dos Equis why drink soft drinks?
]]>First, I was very happy when I heard the story today on the radio. Not because it happened, but because it seems that ethical behavior is still alive (though barely beating) in American corporations…
Second, one of the three people involved is in New York. Yes, there are bad people in New York, just like everywhere else, like Atlanta, where one of the other ones is, and the Mid West, where the third one was. It seems that California was spared this time. New York also has a lot of good.
Third, though I’m Mexican turned Northener (been here for 20 years), I’m actually familiar with RC Cola, but can’t say that during the summer I spent in Greensborough or all the times visiting family in Southern Maryland I became acquainted with Cheerwine… What exactly is it?
I’m a bit of pain when it comes to soda, I must add. I love Diet Coke, but can’t stand Diet Pepsi. On the other hand, I have regular Coke, but love regular Pepsi… Perhaps that’s why I drink diet Sprite (I hate 7up)…
]]>Best diet cola ever – Diet Rite Pure Zero by Royal Crown. It has no calories, carbs, caffeine, or sodium and is made with sucralose. It’s not as ‘sicky-sweet’ as other diet colas and is the only diet cola I can tolerate.
The South Shall Rise Again, and our soft drinks shall lead the way.
]]>Coke has better security than the FBI.
]]>But the real shame would have been the theft of RC Cola or Cheerwine secrets. I believe that would be a hanging offense in these parts.
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