what was your childhood soda

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I used to drink Pop Shop pop. It came in glass bottles with a bottle cap. All sorts of flavours. I think it can still be found in some specialty stores.
 
Sprite
Root beer
Mountain Dew
Cherry coke
Grape Soda

I seldom drink soda these days
 
Sprite
Root beer
Mountain Dew
Cherry coke
Grape Soda

I seldom drink soda these days

Don't worry, I'm drinking enough for us all. :D

It's all stress. Either I drink soda or I'm hitting the booze!
 
I drank Pepsi or Shasta mostly. In college I lived on Dr. Pepper and Surge but Aadra won't let me have Surge anymore. I cried when they stopped making it.
 
Can I surprise you by that?
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It's Soviet machines for making and selling carbonated water - with or without fruit-flavored syrup. You see the niche at the center - that where glasses were located (yep, everyone used mutual glasses :) ), can be washed by yourself with common water, and carbonated water was poured. They was widespread at the streets till I was... 8? 10? Don't remember. Not anymore of course :)
 
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Can I surprise you by that?
game3.jpg
gazvoda02.jpg

It's Soviet machines for making and selling carbonated water - with or without fruit-flavored syrup. You see the niche at the center - that where glasses were located (yep, everyone used mutual glasses :) ), can be washed by yourself with common water, and carbonated water was poured. They was widespread at the streets till I was... 8? 10? Don't remember. Not anymore of course :)
That is SOO COOL!
Shasta, the Fruit Punch flavor. Yummy drink
 
In the early '90's there was what was called 'Crystal Clear Pepsi'. I loved that stuff! It is clear soda like 7-Up but tastes just like regular Pepsi. Yum!
 
SURGE omg Surge~
 
I also had SodaStream when I was little. We had one of those old machines with the glass bottles that had the plastic screw caps, and whenever we had to drive somewhere my grandmother would take one of those bottles along for me in her handbag, except she filled it with grape juice instead. I liked that a lot more than the actual SodaStream at the time.
 
what a strange thread lol. i wasn't allowed to drink soda until i got to middle school! that might explain why i'm hooked on diet coke now. =)
 
Can I surprise you by that?
game3.jpg
gazvoda02.jpg

It's Soviet machines for making and selling carbonated water - with or without fruit-flavored syrup. You see the niche at the center - that where glasses were located (yep, everyone used mutual glasses :) ), can be washed by yourself with common water, and carbonated water was poured. They was widespread at the streets till I was... 8? 10? Don't remember. Not anymore of course :)

Wow! That's neat to see
 
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