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Favroit soda/pop/soft drink

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What is your favroit soft drink/soda/pop or whatever you like to call it.
mine are:

Mountain Dew: Livewire
Mountain Dew
Sunkist
Pepsi
Sprit

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Originally posted by UncleAdam
What is your favroit soft drink/soda/pop or whatever you like to call it.
mine are:

Mountain Dew: Livewire
Mountain Dew
Sunkist
Pepsi
Sprit
Coca-Cola of course.πŸ˜€

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It all depends on what I am eating/doing:-

Coke with chips/fries/burgers.
Milk with Pot Noodles. (Pot Noodles are a quick convienience food, a habit I still havn't kicked from my student days)
Beer with Curry
Beer with Beer
Red Bull with hangovers.

I also drink about 2 litres of plain sparkling water (I used to use a Soda Stream for this - but it is cheaper to buy in from Tesco's value brand these days). I'm sure this alone keeps me alive.

Question for any dentists out there - is carbonated water bad for your teeth? I have never had a straight answer on this.

-Russ

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Gotta be coke with anything.

Couple of drinks I remember when I was growing up which I loved were Quattro and Top Deck ( these did flavours like lager and lime, cider and lemonade etc)

Fish and chips and a top deck - bliss

Robbo

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Originally posted by Russ
It all depends on what I am eating/doing:-

Coke with chips/fries/burgers.
Milk with Pot Noodles. (Pot Noodles are a quick convienience food, a habit I still havn't kicked from my student days)
Beer with Curry
Beer with Beer
Red Bull with hangovers.

I also drink about 2 litres of plain sparkling water (I used to use a Soda Stream for this - but it i ...[text shortened]... is carbonated water bad for your teeth? I have never had a straight answer on this.

-Russ
Not a dentist, but the answer is "Yes"

Read a paper on this a year or two ago: dentists bemoaning that due to carbonic acid (the fizz in your sparkling whatever), kids of 12 or so had teath ware equivalent to 60+ yr olds.

Apparently the fizz/acid combo does slowly and surely damage your teath.

On the plus side: drinking water is v. good: most folk go about dehyradated and never notice.

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Originally posted by Russ
Milk with Pot Noodles.
eeuugghh!!!

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White Lightning...with just a dash bourbon....😏

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Originally posted by chancremechanic
White Lightning...with just a dash bourbon....😏
Crown Royal, or CC Reserve on the rocks. This favorite "soda pop" thread is out of controlπŸ™‚

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Moxie.

P-

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Originally posted by Bobla45
This favorite "soda pop" thread is out of controlπŸ™‚
you are right πŸ˜€

so here goes:

fresh squeezed organic orange juice
organic fruit smoothie with almonds (and a touch of carob occasionally)

time for some soon!!!!!!!!!!

in friendship,
prad

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Question for any dentists out there - is carbonated water bad for your teeth? I have never had a straight answer on this.

-Russ
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I've asked a dentist and he said yes !

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Originally posted by pradtf
you are right πŸ˜€

so here goes:

fresh squeezed organic orange juice
organic fruit smoothie with almonds (and a touch of carob occasionally)

time for some soon!!!!!!!!!!

in friendship,
prad
malted banana soyshake

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Nice simple fresh cold filtered homemade orange juice ...... πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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Good ol' Tennessee sour mash...my old frienf Jack DanielsπŸ˜›
Regards,
Charlie

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I would haft to say: Mountain Dew
Sprit + Sprit Remix
Pepsi + Pepsi Blue
Cherry Coke

I wont go into the stuff I like that is not allowed for people my age!!!

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