Bladewind wrote:Not to mention Cherry Coke and Wild Cherry Pepsi...
...or Cherry RC.
Actually, the best cherry cola is a "Roy Rogers" or, as Iike to call it, a "Shirly Temple, Black", where they actually mix the cherry flavouring into the cola on site.
Never had that one... poor deprived Canadian that I am. Must keep an eye out the next time I am in the states...
Thorpocalypse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:01 pm
Building to be comics "accurate" is different than building to run a PC or building something to challenge a group.
Spent thanksgiving in the states actually... visiting six flags lake George....
Thorpocalypse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:01 pm
Building to be comics "accurate" is different than building to run a PC or building something to challenge a group.
Coke ... always Coke ... unless it's Mt. Dew
- can't mix Mt. Dew with bourbon though
BW takes me back twentyfive years to college exams ... All nighters with Jolt and Dominios prepping for Oral exams (a three three hour review of random professors one had asking questions from any course you had over the previous four years - fun stuff)
Step kids and mom trying to convert me to IBC root beer ... something about healthier if I insist of feeding my sweet tooth with fluids
I`m known as the sweet tooth around these parts, and I can't drink the stuff anymore !
Thorpocalypse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:01 pm
Building to be comics "accurate" is different than building to run a PC or building something to challenge a group.
So, early early 80s, a young Spectrum goes with his kindergarten class to the police station. Nice little tour, no real security concerns because not much more than speeding tickets are given out in the little suburb. At the end of it, we're gathered in a little group to look at a biiiiiiig poster of drugs. Given that this was the start of the War on Drugs, we're all expected to give a promise never to do drugs.
Little Spectrum comes to school the next day, worried and telling his teacher that his parents did Coke.
Never did develop a very good resistance to caffeine. Never really drake either Coke or Pepsi either.
We rise from the ashes so that new legends can be born.
Right up there with never drink and drive... you might hit a bump and spill your drink.
(Not as funny anymore IMO, given the dangers of drinking and driving, but still)
Thorpocalypse wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 6:01 pm
Building to be comics "accurate" is different than building to run a PC or building something to challenge a group.
Coke, it's my 'drug' of choice. I don't drink alcohol anymore, I haven't since I was a teenager and I've never smoked or used recreational drugs. I do however drink at least two pint glasses full of coke and ice each day (Sometimes three)
I don't know if the recipe is changed to suit different societal tastes but our local fast food truck used to give away free bottles of coke if you spent over a certain amount, the writing on the bottles was only in Arabic and it tasted completely different to the coke we normally get in England.
'A shared universe, like any fictional construct, hinges on suspension of disbelief. When continuity is tossed away, it tatters the construct. Undermines it'
Diet Coke for me, straight from the bottle or can. I hate fountain drinks. As far as root beer goes, some of the local craft root beer is really good and puts IBC root beer to shame.
M4C8 wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 9:50 pmI don't know if the recipe is changed to suit different societal tastes but our local fast food truck used to give away free bottles of coke if you spent over a certain amount, the writing on the bottles was only in Arabic and it tasted completely different to the coke we normally get in England.
If I'm not mistaken, the formulas stay the same, it's the water used in the process that makes the difference. Florida water is different than Colorado. No matter the filtration process trace amounts are going to make a difference in the taste.