National Holiday Pack soda review: “The color was a non-offensive dark red. The scent was fresh and berry-like. Could it really be as bad as the others? It tasted like cough syrup.”
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Regional Holiday Pack soft drink: “If you ever find yourself having pancakes some morning and are looking for a little carbonation to start your day, Jones Pecan Pie Soda is the way to go!”
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Regional Holiday Pack beverage review: “Instead of tasting like a nice pat of butter on top of a freshly picked stalk of corn, the resemblance was more to microwave caramel corn!”
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Regional Holiday Pack soda review: “It didn’t taste like broccoli or a casserole at all! Instead, it tasted ‘maple-y’, like syrup. Go figure. I’m not sure I wanted to find out why.”
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National Holiday Pack soft drink review: “When you try to guzzle carbonated butter soda sweetened with Splenda and packed with 260mg of salt, something is not going to go right.”
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Regional Holiday Pack beverage review: A second tasting of the same Turkey & Gravy flavor; Others try the drink at a party and actually think it’s “not bad”. Say what? You guys are freaks!
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Regional Holiday Pack soda review: “The smell of Smoked Salmon Paté Soda, 230mg of salt, and the goofy color all contributed to the disgusting experience.”
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National Holiday Pack soft drink review: “Wild Herb Stuffing wasn’t that bad. It’s not something I’d actually want to drink again, but I didn’t feel like vomiting all over the floor either.”
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National Holiday Pack beverage review: “Unlike the ugly brown Turkey & Gravy Soda experience, the color of the Pumpkin Pie Soda was what you might expect… orange. But it still tasted bad.”
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As mentioned back in November, I was able to pick up the Jones Soda Holiday Pack (National Version). Now I’ve held on to these for a while waiting to taste them. Originally, I wanted Amy and I to give them a taste and then write reviews about them. But Amy’s heavy influence […]
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