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From XE Entertainment's taste test of the holiday pack:
"Though honestly not as bad as we were anticipating and not even the worst of the Holiday Pack, just knowing that some mad soda scientist spent weeks concocting a beverage flavored like dead cooked turkey meat created an ambiance of "last day on the planet" amongst us. Some of us confessed our darkest secrets, others called their lost high school sweethearts to tell them they still carried a torch. What did it matter? It's hard to imagine life after Turkey & Gravy Soda.
HG SAYS:
"If you took gravy, melted it, made a candle, melted that and then added water, you might have this. Gross, but not as bad as the potato."
VT SAYS:
"Definitely doesn't taste or smell like turkey. Tastes like gravy. Whoever drinks this or green bean is like, woah."
SD SAYS:
"Turkey should never leave the table to become a drink. The End."
VS SAYS:
"Seriously, who likes this ****?"
OVERALL: I think I've been trained to throw up whenever a Boar's Head commercial comes on TV."
A good read. Can be found at
http://x-entertainment.com/articles/0920/
If I put my soda cans or soda bottles in the refrigerator, how long does it takes to get cold?
by XT on September 3rd, 2011
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Why should Coca-Cola and Pepsi get to be so popular when MUG ROOT BEER is so much better than both of them?
by AnonymousGirl on November 25th, 2011
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How many sodas can you drink?
by XT on September 10th, 2011
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What is wrong with Coke in new cans? Five times as much coke? Something
new to down a little Christmas with?
by einsteinwasright0116 on December 1st, 2011
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Root beer,Seven up,Chocolate,Strawberry or Banana . Of these five which Float would you prefer?
by dorothybulls on October 23rd, 2011
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Sounds so gross, but I LOVE their Green Apple soda
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