Pixel ([info]pixel) wrote,
@ 2008-04-10 11:09:00
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Last soda post (for the moment)
And it turns out Avery Soda in New Britain is still open and bottling at their plant. These guys are the coolest, 100% cane sugar soda, painted-label bottles and wood cases you return so they can scrub them out and reuse them. If you pick it up at their bottling plant (in the same barn the company started an in 1904!) you can mix & match your the case contents to your hearts content.

If I threw a soda-tasting party would people be interested? Or should I make all the drinks at the OMGWTFBBQ classic soda brands? Or both?


If you're wondering what kicked off this soda obsessing, check out this amusing article.


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[info]auntiemame67
2008-04-10 03:30 pm UTC (link)
If I threw a soda-tasting party would people be interested? Or should I make all the drinks at the OMGWTFBBQ classic soda brands? Or both?

I am sure I don't really need to answer this, but... yes.

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[info]bunyip
2008-04-10 04:20 pm UTC (link)
Jones Soda also uses cane sugar for sweetening in all their standard sodas.

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[info]bunnygoth
2008-04-10 04:26 pm UTC (link)
Ooooo I would totally be up for some Avery's, whether separate or at the BBQ. I almost forgot all about them! I used to have them a lot at parties when I was a kid...it was such a tradition.

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[info]sylvari
2008-04-10 09:57 pm UTC (link)
J has been lamenting the lack of real sugar soda so I would guess depending on the weekend we would be in. I would even make something sweet and un-nutritious to accompany said soda.

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[info]darxus
2008-04-10 10:51 pm UTC (link)
Sounds awesome.

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