“Monster Mojito was perhaps the most unique in flavor,” among the other Jones Halloween flavors given beverage reviews. “It didn’t really taste like a Halloween item, but it also didn’t taste like a traditional pop.”
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Nothing like 2005’s Jones Cranberry Soda from the Holiday Pack, this soft drink review of Creepy Cranberry Soda noted “this was a rather tame drink. Perhaps too tame.” It lacked tartness.
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“Dirty urine.” That’s our official soda review description. “This was utterly disgusting. Maybe not on the level as some of the Jones Holiday Pack flavors, but not very good at all.”
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This 8 oz. limited edition flavor can from Target had an extremely sweet, much stronger taste than Fanta Grape. “Very candy-like in sweetness and strength,” notes this soft drink review.
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“The smell was somewhat apple juice-y, but not authentically so. The taste, however, was not authentic at all.” So reads the beverage review of Jones Spider Cider Soda. “It was rather disgusting.”
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“Overall, it tasted like candy,” summarizes this soda review. “Sour candy, with a sweet aftertaste. It tasted pretty good and we’d drink it again without question.”
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Lemon Drop Dead Soda was pretty good. Not outstanding, but not bad either. “We anticipated more of a lemon flavor; it was weaker when we actually drank it,” noted the beverage review.
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Jones Soda releases both cans and bottles of unique Halloween flavors for 2006. Flavors include Berried Alive, Spider Cider, Gruesome Grape, Candy Corn, Lemon Drop Dead, Creepy Cranberry, and Monster Mojito.
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