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Re: England ILFers

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:14 pm
by theavondon
tuffteef wrote:i wish they had dr pepper like freely avail here

they dont have root beer eaither

anyone remember lime coke


Heh. DUBLIN DR. PEPPER RULZ. For the 125th anniversary of Dr. Pepper, they're selling 12 packs of cane sugar DP for the same price in grocery stores down here.

And, lime coke was grody.

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:19 am
by 1,2,3, Pull Out!
theavondon wrote:
tuffteef wrote:i wish they had dr pepper like freely avail here

they dont have root beer eaither

anyone remember lime coke


Heh. DUBLIN DR. PEPPER RULZ. For the 125th anniversary of Dr. Pepper, they're selling 12 packs of cane sugar DP for the same price in grocery stores down here.

And, lime coke was grody.


Dr. Pepper is my favourite. Cane sugar DP sounds amazing!

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:39 am
by theavondon
1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:
theavondon wrote:
tuffteef wrote:i wish they had dr pepper like freely avail here

they dont have root beer eaither

anyone remember lime coke


Heh. DUBLIN DR. PEPPER RULZ. For the 125th anniversary of Dr. Pepper, they're selling 12 packs of cane sugar DP for the same price in grocery stores down here.

And, lime coke was grody.


Dr. Pepper is my favourite. Cane sugar DP sounds amazing!


It's worth a pilgrimage to Dublin, TX. Every street corner has a vending machine on it, and it's 25 cents for a can of old fashioned, cane sugar DP made just down the street.

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:27 am
by spacelordmother
I call it Soda, like all civilized beings. Who ever heard of a Pop Meiser??

I used to have a serious Mountain Dew addiction, but now I can't even remember the last time I had one. It went hand-in-hand with my Taco Bell addiction.

Rare soda? Behold: the Grail:

http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-UNOPENED-GLASS-16OZ-DIET-CRYSTAL-PEPSI-BOTTLE-/160453431896?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item255bc51258

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:14 am
by blicero
dublin dr pepper? i don't know if our soft drinks have cane sugar in or not, it just says sugar on the can. does coke taste different in america to how it tastes here?

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:50 am
by metalmariachi
Coke in America actually tastes different in different reagons.

North east is sweeter and south east has a bit more bite to it.

MM

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:59 pm
by theavondon
blicero wrote:dublin dr pepper? i don't know if our soft drinks have cane sugar in or not, it just says sugar on the can. does coke taste different in america to how it tastes here?


Most sodas are made with high-fructose corn syrup instead of actual sugar. So, the cane sugar makes things taste better (subjectively) and less synthetic.

Something I've heard people do with Dublin Dr. Pepper is heat it up and drink it warm. Apparently, due to having cane sugar, it's not bad at all. :idk:

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:08 pm
by blicero
theavondon wrote:
blicero wrote:dublin dr pepper? i don't know if our soft drinks have cane sugar in or not, it just says sugar on the can. does coke taste different in america to how it tastes here?


Most sodas are made with high-fructose corn syrup instead of actual sugar. So, the cane sugar makes things taste better (subjectively) and less synthetic.

Something I've heard people do with Dublin Dr. Pepper is heat it up and drink it warm. Apparently, due to having cane sugar, it's not bad at all. :idk:

i don't think hfc syrup has nearly the same prevalence in the UK as it does in the US, not sure if we use it at all in our drinks

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:20 pm
by theavondon
blicero wrote:
theavondon wrote:
blicero wrote:dublin dr pepper? i don't know if our soft drinks have cane sugar in or not, it just says sugar on the can. does coke taste different in america to how it tastes here?


Most sodas are made with high-fructose corn syrup instead of actual sugar. So, the cane sugar makes things taste better (subjectively) and less synthetic.

Something I've heard people do with Dublin Dr. Pepper is heat it up and drink it warm. Apparently, due to having cane sugar, it's not bad at all. :idk:

i don't think hfc syrup has nearly the same prevalence in the UK as it does in the US, not sure if we use it at all in our drinks


Herm. Well, that's interesting. A quick search finds that, on the easy to navigate Coca-Cola UK site, it says "Sugar" while, on the pretty hard to find nutritional information US site, it reads "High-fructose corn syrup". Interesting....

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:57 pm
by devnulljp
smile_man wrote::p

I didn't mean to leave anyone out, a friend who's visiting England relayed to me that they don't know what it is. What is this Irn-Bru? We definitely don't have that in Canada.
Yes you do. There's a Scottish butchers shop in Vancouver imports it.
Anyway, th English don't need root beer becasue they have Dandelion and Burdock -- bet the Amis have never heard of that.

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(Yes, it's revolting)

As an aside, why are North Americans so amazed people in other parts of the world don't know every single little aspect of their culture?

theavondon wrote:Herm. Well, that's interesting. A quick search finds that, on the easy to navigate Coca-Cola UK site, it says "Sugar" while, on the pretty hard to find nutritional information US site, it reads "High-fructose corn syrup". Interesting....
I'm pretty sure that has more to do with how successful they've been in lobbying within a given market for the right to call HFCS "sugar" than an actual difference in ingredients. It's pretty much all HFCS, just some places make them call it that, while others allow the more nebulous and innocent sounding "sugar"

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:11 pm
by blicero
devnulljp wrote:
As an aside, why are North Americans so amazed people in other parts of the world don't know every single little aspect of their culture?

well this is the US we're talking about, the country that iran hilariously refers to as 'universal arrogance' in all their public correspondence (they do also refer to britain as 'the great satan', which is what they used to call america haha)

and yeah dandelion and burdock is pretty bad, i don't think i've ever seen someone drink it before

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:18 pm
by futuresailors
devnulljp wrote:Anyway, th English don't need root beer becasue they have Dandelion and Burdock -- bet the Amis have never heard of that.

Image

(Yes, it's revolting)

:lol: :lol: :lol: "Drinksome"

devnulljp wrote:As an aside, why are North Americans so amazed people in other parts of the world don't know every single little aspect of their culture?

Simple...
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Anyone want to trade some Dr. Pepper for some Irn Bru?

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:03 pm
by smile_man
devnulljp wrote:
smile_man wrote::p

Yes you do. There's a Scottish butchers shop in Vancouver imports it.
Anyway, th English don't need root beer becasue they have Dandelion and Burdock -- bet the Amis have never heard of that.

Image

(Yes, it's revolting)

As an aside, why are North Americans so amazed people in other parts of the world don't know every single little aspect of their culture?



I don't appreciate your negativity attitude.

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:44 pm
by Teej212
PumpkinPieces wrote:I haven't seen Vanilla Coke in years...


i just found out the pizza shop in my town has it. their pizza is awful. they must be suspicious that i go in and only buy vanilla coke from them.

on another note: i fucking love irn bru

Re: England ILFers

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:32 pm
by CBGB
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