| Re: I tried Dr Pepper, and here's the verdict...Mousie, on host 199.107.4.10 Friday, November 5, 1999, at 15:39:25
 Re: I tried Dr Pepper, and here's the verdict... posted by Tranio on Friday, November 5, 1999, at 14:16:21:
 > > > > > > > > Well I for one happen to like Dr. Pepper. And Cherry Coke. Maybe it's just one of those 'acquired taste' type things.> > > > > > > >
 > > > > > > > > -Eo"On the other hand, I believe that Surge and Mountain Dew are evil incarnate, and nothing will convince me otherwise"wyn14
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 > > > > > > > I agree completely. I don't tend to be a fan of sodas that are neon yellow... I can deal with normal soda-colored stuff much more readily.
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 > > > > > > > As for Dr. Pepper... I happen to like it too. A lot better than Pepsi, even. But nothing beats Classic Coke in those little green bottles.
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 > > > > > > > ~Mina "I haven't read Darien's response yet but I'll bet he whines about
 > > > > > > > *every* drink that has caffeine in it" moon
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 > > > > > > Isn't it funny how different it tastes according to its packaging?  Sometimes I crave Pepsi from a 10 ounce bottle, sometimes Coke from a can, most often, lately, whichever drink from a fountain -- and the type of cup (paper or styrofoam) matters, too.  I definitely miss the days of soda in a tall, 12 oz. bottle.
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 > > > > > > Mou"we used to trade in the bottles for candy money -- and 100 Grands were called Hundred Thousand Dollar Bars AND they were brand new"sie
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 > > > > > Actually they were 16 oz. and they came in that 8-pack.  I remember it vividly because the 16 oz. hit the spot just right, but sometimes a 12 oz can just leaves you wanting a little bit more, not a whole can more, but a little more.  Even though the plastic bottles are 20 oz, the taste just isn't nearly the same as the glass.
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 > > > > > Tra "glass rules" nio
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 > > > > I kept thinking it was 16, but then I thought those bigger ones that you bought one at a time were 16, so the regular sized ones must be twelve.  But you're right, because I also remember them being one pint, and 16 oz. = a pint.  Were those bigger ones (you had to pour it in a glass because  they were almost too heavy to lift to your mouth) actually 32 oz.?
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 > > > > Mou"if my stepfather knew I was asking these questions...(he's a bottler)"sie
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 > > > Are you refering to the one's that had about twice the girth and a wider mouth?  I thought those were a litre, but I'm not sure; they were rare in my area (or at least in my house).
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 > > > Tra "When there was no meat, we ate foul. When there was no foul, we ate crawdads. When there was no crawdads, we ate sand." nio
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 > > I don't know how much larger the mouth was; it did have a twist-off, reusable cap, as opposed to pop-off.  I think this was before we'd heard of litres on this side of the pond, but it could have been the beginnings of metric stirrings.
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 > > Mou"you mean, you had MEAT?"sie
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 > That was it! -With the twist-off.
 > Which side of the pond are you on?
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 > Tra "It was my turn t' make da crawdads.  So, I frew da crawdads in da pot -only I forgot da water.  An' it was jess like makin' popcorn." nio
 
 I am in sunny LA; beautiful downtown Burbank, to be exact.  Have we tortured like information from you yet?
 
 Mou"but do ya suck da haids?"sie
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