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Archive for the 'Imported' Category

Pepsi does something crazy in China and changes their can color from blue to red… coincidentally the same color as rival Coke. One beverage maker is a sponsor for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The other is not. Can you tell the difference?

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Kicking off our reviews of the international beverages offered for sampling at Coca-Cola's Club Cool attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park is a ginger ale from Mozambique.

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An overview of Club Cool, a Coca-Cola-sponsored exhibit at Epcot's Innoventions West, found at Walt Disney World in Florida. Free samples of international Coke-owned brands are offered here!

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Is there a big difference between regular Coca-Cola and an imported version such as Mexican Coke? You bet there is! Learn a little history about HFCS in American beverages, what Mexican Coke and Passover have in common, and how to find a quality cane sugar-sweetened version in your neck of the woods!

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A peanut drink? This beverage review tackles the unique offerings of Big Bamboo Irish Moss Jamaican Peanut Drink. The overall opinion? Much like a peanut butter milkshake, complete with a very thick texture and overly peanuty taste. Not too bad!

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A beverage review submitted live from Costa Rica… it's Fanta Naranja, the local version of Fanta Orange. Without HCFS and packed with "azucar", it tastes awesome!

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Real horchata is made of rice milk and flavored with cinnamon and/or vanilla. In this beverage review of the original flavor of Rosa's Horchata, we discover that you can replicate the real thing pretty closely.

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Let's review a beverage from Poland… Fanta Lemonic. While you'd expect this drink to taste somewhat like lemonade, it didn't. Rather, it had a very pleasant lemon-lime taste, with an emphasis on the lime.

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It's a Polish soda review! Fanta Pomaranczowa has a wonderful flavor, which was more mild when compared to a typical American orange soda like Fanta Orange, Orange Slice, Orange Crush, or even Mountain Dew LiveWire.

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