Comments about Sun Drop soda
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Comments about Sun Drop soda
I tried a 20 oz. bottle of Sun Drop, advertised as a "citrus soda."
It's not bad, it kind of reminds me of a slightly tart version of Sprite or 7up. I was thinking, from the packaging, that it was intended to be more of a competitor to Mountain Dew or perhaps Mello Yellow, which is Coke's version of Mountain Dew.
Then I looked at who the manufacturer is. Dr. Pepper-7Up company of Plano, Texas. Which is kind of strange, I would have perhaps advertised it as a 7-Up Citrus as opposed to a whole new brand. I suspect that they bought this brand from some small regional bottler as opposed to a new product they brought out themselves. I don't see it as being different enough by itself to be much of anything except just another lemon-lime soda of the 7up/Sprite class but a bit less sweet. (I can't even remember if Pepsi has a product similar to 7up.)
It's okay but for this sort of soft drink I prefer Mountain Dew.
It's not bad, it kind of reminds me of a slightly tart version of Sprite or 7up. I was thinking, from the packaging, that it was intended to be more of a competitor to Mountain Dew or perhaps Mello Yellow, which is Coke's version of Mountain Dew.
Then I looked at who the manufacturer is. Dr. Pepper-7Up company of Plano, Texas. Which is kind of strange, I would have perhaps advertised it as a 7-Up Citrus as opposed to a whole new brand. I suspect that they bought this brand from some small regional bottler as opposed to a new product they brought out themselves. I don't see it as being different enough by itself to be much of anything except just another lemon-lime soda of the 7up/Sprite class but a bit less sweet. (I can't even remember if Pepsi has a product similar to 7up.)
It's okay but for this sort of soft drink I prefer Mountain Dew.
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If I remember, Squirt is considerably more tart than Sun Drop. It's different and has a much stronger "bite" than Sun Drop. Squirt may be helped in that tartness mission by one of its main ingredients, glycerol ester of wood rosin.pinback wrote:I believe Sun Drop is more analogous to Squirt than to either Mountain Dew or 7-Up. Do you have thoughts on Squirt?
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This forum indicates it's also relevant to cooking (and by implication, food.) Why do you have a forum which indicates it's relevant to cooking/food, then complain that people posted items about one of the entries relevant to this forum?Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:My arcade. threads. My arcade threads! What has happened to them. Why have they been pushed down so.
You probably should have video games as a dedicated forum and leave a forum with the name "Kitchen" for the food items.
I'll even give you the name for the new forum. "Insert 25c for next player"
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Droll, droll, droll, Commander. When was the last time YOU played a coin-operated video game? They're more like 50c or $1 per game nowadays.Tdarcos wrote:I'll even give you the name for the new forum. "Insert 25c for next player"
Mr. Jonsey, sir, ignore this rancid troll and name it "Insert Coins for next player."
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Don't listen to him, Jonsey! He's just a figment of my imagination that's gotten loose!Paul Robinson wrote:Mr. Jonsey, sir, ignore this rancid troll and name it "Insert Coins for next player."
Use my suggestion, "Insert 25c for Next Player".
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Uh, well, I, uh... Grumble, grumble, grumble.Paul Robinson wrote:Oh really, commander? Of the two names, "Tansin Arogan Darcos" and "Paul William Robinson," which of these appears on our birth certificate? Which of us is the real figment of our imagination?Tdarcos wrote:Don't listen to him, Jonsey! He's just a figment of my imagination that's gotten loose!
(Slinks off into the distance.)
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Not again
I think we need an intervention here, Paul's talking to himself again. Or is it that Tdarcos is talking to himself again?Paul Robinson wrote:Oh really, commander?Tdarcos wrote: He's just a figment of my imagination that's gotten loose!
Also, Paul's losing his really good English skills, he should have said "Commander" not "commander" because it's a title and thus a proper noun.
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Is that better than a poison mushroom? (I've heard some people find 'shrooms to be very interersting.)Flack wrote:Is this really happening, or did I end up eating one of those poison cantaloupes?
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