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Archive for December, 2008

Ale-8-One is pretty good ginger ale-ish soft drink. However, it offers nothing by way of taste to set it apart from other products in the marketplace, but does provide a infusion of caffeine that may be desired by some consumers.

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If you could bottle the Christmas spirit, carbonate it, and sell it, it might taste like Julmust Christmas Soda. A deep cola, mild dark cherry, a hint of ginger, perhaps a bit of cacao. It's what I imagine Vikings would have consumed from an oak barrel during the Norman Conquest of 1066!

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Like Jones Monster Mojito Soda, the Jones Soda folks seem to have found a nice niche here with Jones Soda Mele Kalikimaka Soda — part of the 2008 Jones Soda Holiday collection — in regards to non-alcoholic soda versions of something you'd order at a bar. This drink is tasty, clean, and innovative… totally worth tracking down and enjoying this holiday season.

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Jones Soda Pear Tree Soda, part of the 2008 Jones Soda Holiday collection, was a disappointment, but not because it tasted bad. It just didn't have enough taste… period.

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Jones Soda Candy Cane Soda, part of the 2008 Jones Soda Holiday collection, tastes exactly the same as its 2007 incarnation. Minty in flavor, smells like mouthwash, and doesn't make you vomit.

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Jones Soda scales back their Holiday collection of soft drinks to just three flavors of 4-Packs available at Target. No more Turkey & Gravy or Christmas Ham. It's more palatable options such as Candy Cane, Pear Tree, and the coconut/pineapple-flavored Mele Kalikimaka.

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