Author Topic: Carbonated Beverages Megathread  (Read 4924 times)


Time for rare drinks from other countries!

Here's what sprite looks like in Venezuela. I'm not so sure if its an official Coca Cola company product or just some bootleg stuff but this tastes really loving great.


Here's another drink very popular in Venezuela named "Frescolita" It's a cola thats loving awesome and has a unique taste to it. You can pick it up in any Mexican/Hispanic restaurant (authentic) or Supermarket.



The Venezuelan version of Fanta, AKA Hit, it's loving GREAT. It even tastes better then fanta.

Even got a loving apple flavor


My favorite soft drink of all of these is Kolita (Freskolita) and my favorite of all time is root beer.


Vernors - It's a ginger ale with a strong, unique flavour


Irn Bru - Kinda hard to explain. It's like cream soda, but better.

dont have much expierence with foreign carbonated beverages.


Ginger ale supposedly calms upset stomachs.


Dr Pepper is my favorite, and I HATE diet soda. That stuff tastes nasty.



I wish and don't wish that I like carbonated beverages.

On the "wish" point: Everybody else on this thread as of this edit drinks it.

On the "don't wish" point: I don't think your body was made to filter out CO2 via the renal/mouth route. Also, these drinks are sugar-spiked and could lead to diabetes, unlike apple and cran-apple juice which are (hopefully just) filled with natural sugars.

Also, I wonder if TheBlackParrot's diabetes was developed by fats/sugars or congenital...
Only if he has type 2.

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Irn Bru - Kinda hard to explain. It's like cream soda, but better.

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« Last Edit: November 10, 2012, 12:36:18 PM by Dezcaban »


yes, i know its not carbonated.


Fun Fact: Mountain Dew (diet and regular) contain Vegetable Oil.