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Post by kaliesto on May 16, 2008 12:15:08 GMT -6
Mine would have to be Peach Soda Punch, theres others I also like but this one would be one of my most favorites of all time.
If you all should find some, get the ones in the bottles not the cans, they taste way better in the bottle.
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Post by Bolt on May 16, 2008 14:35:35 GMT -6
Personally I love mixing any type of drink, weither it be kool-aid and soda, or kool-said and booze. My favorite mix is Pineapple soda, cherry kool-aid, and blue velvet. Sooo damn good. but I have a weird taste in things so meh.
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Post by Mahn on May 16, 2008 16:24:04 GMT -6
Water.
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Post by Jumin on May 16, 2008 16:28:18 GMT -6
water is always good... But sometimes i crave something carbonated.. any soda will do
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Post by Button on May 16, 2008 17:32:54 GMT -6
Most definitely Tea.
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Post by Hikari on May 16, 2008 17:51:48 GMT -6
My favorite beverage is.. Tea!!
Or.. Bubble Tea~!! Hooray!~~ Orange Juice is really yummy too~
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Post by Rand on May 16, 2008 22:39:56 GMT -6
What is this Bubble Tea of which you speak? Regular sweet tea is fine by me. Dont like ice in it though, ice in anything will tend to dilute the stuff as it melts. Screw that.
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Post by Jumin on May 17, 2008 1:08:52 GMT -6
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Post by lordphoenix on May 17, 2008 4:17:12 GMT -6
Chocolate milk >>>> you
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Post by Hikari on May 17, 2008 15:39:36 GMT -6
What is this Bubble Tea of which you speak? Regular sweet tea is fine by me. Dont like ice in it though, ice in anything will tend to dilute the stuff as it melts. Screw that. How come many, many people have not heard of this Bubble Tea~~?! Bubble Tea is very, very, very, very yummy!!
www.bubbletea.com/ -- Click on "What is Bubble Tea?" and that should help you, mew! Everybody needs to try Bubble Tea sometime~~! @-@
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Post by Sur Realis on May 17, 2008 23:44:10 GMT -6
Chocolate Milk ftw.
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Post by Erb on May 18, 2008 21:04:40 GMT -6
Jones Soda! Cream soda too.
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Post by kaliesto on May 19, 2008 12:10:44 GMT -6
Bubble tea sounds pretty good when I read the facts for it, can you tell me the ingredients needed for it? I don't mind trying this out. If it can be found in a specialty market since its from a different country, that would help. I know few around where I live.
O btw usually food or drinks that are from different countries usually aren't talked about since it only can be found in specialty markets and its usually not in our common food stores, sometimes you can find japanese candy and drinks in other stores besides mainly food markets, like FYE, they carry that stuff where I live. I hope that answers your question Hikari. It sucks that our American society doesn't know stuff like bubble tea or anything thats from a different country. Heck theres fruit from Russia that most Americans don't know to much about.
Btw Cream Soda rocks, I love that stuff also.
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Post by Assailant on May 30, 2008 17:50:39 GMT -6
Favorite drink eh? Well, I favor an assortment of sodas. The ones I can think of off-hand are birch beer, cream soda, Mountain Dew, black cherry soda, Coke (not Pepsi!), and orange soda (only when it's ice cold). I also favor lemon iced tea with about 5 times the recommended sugar. I agree with Rand though, ice makes it too non-sugary over time. I also favor hot tea with sugar and/or milk depending on flavor. And as for something alcoholic, well, you don't really drink those for taste. And that's a wrap.
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Post by lordphoenix on May 30, 2008 20:36:17 GMT -6
Bubble tea sounds pretty good when I read the facts for it, can you tell me the ingredients needed for it? I don't mind trying this out. If it can be found in a specialty market since its from a different country, that would help. I know few around where I live. O btw usually food or drinks that are from different countries usually aren't talked about since it only can be found in specialty markets and its usually not in our common food stores, sometimes you can find japanese candy and drinks in other stores besides mainly food markets, like FYE, they carry that stuff where I live. I hope that answers your question Hikari. It sucks that our American society doesn't know stuff like bubble tea or anything thats from a different country. Heck theres fruit from Russia that most Americans don't know to much about. Btw Cream Soda rocks, I love that stuff also. And I'm sure theres plenty of american products that russians know nothing or little of. You talk like it's some sort of crime.
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Post by Hikari on May 30, 2008 21:18:13 GMT -6
Bubble tea sounds pretty good when I read the facts for it, can you tell me the ingredients needed for it? I don't mind trying this out. If it can be found in a specialty market since its from a different country, that would help. I know few around where I live. O btw usually food or drinks that are from different countries usually aren't talked about since it only can be found in specialty markets and its usually not in our common food stores, sometimes you can find japanese candy and drinks in other stores besides mainly food markets, like FYE, they carry that stuff where I live. I hope that answers your question Hikari. It sucks that our American society doesn't know stuff like bubble tea or anything thats from a different country. Heck theres fruit from Russia that most Americans don't know to much about. Well, this topic's reply was 11 days ago, is it still okay to post..?
Yes, I know about the fact that foods from different countries are rare in normal stores. You can normally find foods/drinks from different countries (Asian Foods/Drinks) at Asian stores, normally~ Considering the fact that I am Asian, I should probably know lots about this~ o.o Well, people do know some things (food/drink-related) from different countries.. Just not as much as others.. I still don't know about a lot of things in this Country, nya, so I don't think it's a bad thing~
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