Mrs. Bailey
Puritan Board Freshman
Have you notice the latest in the soft drink industry: real sugar!
How funny it is that we are seeing more of a movement back to "real sugar" instead of the high fructose corn syrup that is the base of these bubbly treats in our time and the spur of controversy.
Dr Pepper has had something called "Dublin" since day one (my son is a Dr Pepper Phd. and can give you detailed history if you need it), and now in our area we are seeing "heritage" Dr Pepper.
Also sighted is "throwback" Pepsi and Mt. Dew.
In the northwest, we have Jones soda, which is famous for its cane sugar recipe and its bizarre flavors at holiday times (turkey, pepto bismol...)
Mexican Coca Cola and Pepsi products, usually sold in bottles at Mercados or Tiendas, are often made with cane or beet sugar exclusively.
And yesterday, I heard a blurb that Coke will be marketing a Coke for Passover that is made with Kosher sugar blessed by a rabbi.
I'll probably wait and have my can of Diet Chemicals later this afternoon.... .
Cheers!
How funny it is that we are seeing more of a movement back to "real sugar" instead of the high fructose corn syrup that is the base of these bubbly treats in our time and the spur of controversy.
Dr Pepper has had something called "Dublin" since day one (my son is a Dr Pepper Phd. and can give you detailed history if you need it), and now in our area we are seeing "heritage" Dr Pepper.
Also sighted is "throwback" Pepsi and Mt. Dew.
In the northwest, we have Jones soda, which is famous for its cane sugar recipe and its bizarre flavors at holiday times (turkey, pepto bismol...)
Mexican Coca Cola and Pepsi products, usually sold in bottles at Mercados or Tiendas, are often made with cane or beet sugar exclusively.
And yesterday, I heard a blurb that Coke will be marketing a Coke for Passover that is made with Kosher sugar blessed by a rabbi.
I'll probably wait and have my can of Diet Chemicals later this afternoon.... .
Cheers!