I like Diet Coke, and Diet Pepsi, but as I said before, I very seldomly drink it. Diet Mountain Dew, and I think Coke and Pepsie are all loaded with cafine. It's like drinking the equivelant ammount of cofe from what I hear. I also heard that carbonated beverages, including diet drinks, rais all kinds of hell with the human body, and my Gastric Bypass doctor says that I should really avoid them except on extreamly rare ocassions, which I do.
I don't know what Canfields is selling now a days, but the Canfield I knew and loved made regular sugar sweatend carbonated soft drinks, and the 4 most distinctive flavors I can remember is orange, cherry, grape and root beer. I imaging they make some chnges, and I never see Canfields in my local grocery store any more, but perhaps if I have a hankering for a Canfields, I could check it out on line. I can't really see myself ordering pop in the internet (we often refere to soda of any kind as "pop" in my neck of the woods.} But I wouldn't rule it out entirely.
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Re: Uncola soft drinks
I made it a quarter of the way through a can of Berkley and Jenson's orange soda today before the syrupy stickiness in my mouth reminded me why I only drink diet soda. Or beer.
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My daughter just told me her science teacher wants them to bring in materials to make bottle rockets on Monday. Her quota? Four 2-liter soda bottles; two 1-liter soda bottles; two 20-oz. soda bottles.
I haven't bought soda in years. Now it looks like that's all I am going to be drinking over Easter weekend. Bleh!
I haven't bought soda in years. Now it looks like that's all I am going to be drinking over Easter weekend. Bleh!