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Guys, 

 

So Im a huge Cola fan, and for the long time I thought that the only good cola was the original, the one and only. The giant we all know :)

 

My buddy always kept making fun of me that I havent tried the best cola yet. Friend of mine lives in a different city, so every time he comes to visit me he brings this crazy Double Cola drink. Apparently its super hard to find on the west coast. Only some shops in Arizona have them around here. Well according to him hahahaha. 

 

The other day we went to a local shop called the Rocket Fizz Soda Pop and Candy shop, I was blown away at the ammount of sodas that you can buy there. I always thought that there were maybe 4-5 types of Cola, BOY WAS I WRONG

 

We bought a bunch of different colas and decided to find out, which one is actually pretty damn good. 

 

I recorded a review for you guys :)

 

What is your favorite Cola ? 

 

 

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Then it's a wonder it's not challenging Coca Cola or Pepsi Cola for market share.

 

But I will say that it can be difficult to taste alternative sodas in America.   So, thanks for your dedication.

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@Lisa Shock.... I love Jolt.  It was my go-to drink during mid-terms and finals week all through college.  Forever shall I be indebted to its inventors. That extra boost saved me. 

 

Otherwise, its Faygo.  Not sure if that's just a Detroit thing, or what.  I remember walking barefoot in the Rouge, down Genessee, around the corner to the drugstore getting Faygo with my big brother.  Cola mainly, but there was the grape, redpop, orange, rock -n -rye, cream soda, etc.... for when I wanted something different.   

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A 'balanced diet' means chocolate in BOTH hands. :biggrin:

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Any Southerner will tell you: An original 6 1/2 oz glass-bottle Co'Cola. With a bag of salted peanuts poured in it.

 

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Southern MN has a small production of a line called Spring Valley soda. Made with cane sugar. Every one of that line is my favorite, and yes, there's a cola.

  A close runner-up is a Santa Fe, NM line called Blue Sky soda.  The cola, root beer and dark cherry are so, so good!

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Being a Southerner, I have to cast my vote for good ol' Co-Cola. Specifically in my case, Diet Coke, as I got in the habit of them years ago and now a regular Coke tastes way too sweet.

 

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TAB by Coke.    It had an edge not found in original, diet, and certainly not in the "Edsel"esque new Coke.     Of course, they killed off Tab.    Diet Coke was never comparable.   

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