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  2. Sprite (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-Cola Company. Sprite comes in additional flavors, including cranberry, cherry, grape, orange, tropical, ginger, and vanilla. Ice, peach, Berryclear remix, and newer versions of the drinks are artificially sweetened. Sprite was created primarily to compete against 7 Up.

  3. Doodh soda - Wikipedia

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    Doodh soda (Urdu: دودھ سوڈا, Punjabi: ددھّ سوڈا Shahmukhi ਦੁੱਧ ਸੋਡਾ Gurmukhi) is a cold drink made by mixing a lemon- or lime-flavored soda, such as Sprite or 7 Up, with milk. A variant uses a cola-flavored soda, such as Pepsi. It is popular in the Punjab region of both Pakistan and India, and is especially ...

  4. The 11 Best OLIPOP Flavors, Ranked by Our Editors

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    Taste Highlights: nostalgic, vanilla-y, candy-like. Quote from Taste Tester: "The cream soda is my absolute favorite, probably because I grew up on really sweet cream sodas. I like that this one ...

  5. Ale-8-One - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] A zero-sugar version of Cherry Ale-8 became available in 2020. [7] In April 2019, Ale-8-One announced a new orange cream soda flavor to be available in early May of that year. [11] In May 2022, Blackberry Ale-8 was released to the public, in a bottled form. In May 2023, Peach Ale-8 was released as a limited edition. [12]

  6. Ginger Beer vs. Ginger Ale: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    “Ginger ale is more of a soda pop flavored with ginger-infused syrup. It’s still a delicious drink, but tamed down for those with a softer palate.” Im says that ginger ales can be more ...

  7. Ginger ale yes, Pepsi no. Area health system drops some ... - AOL

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    New hospital beverage policy part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health’s parent company rules.

  8. Here’s Why Sprite at McDonald’s Tastes So Good - AOL

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    A franchise owner and a sensory scientist explain why McDonald's Sprite tastes so different. The post Here’s Why Sprite at McDonald’s Tastes So Good appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  9. Ale - Wikipedia

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    Irish red ale is characterized by its definitive amber or dark red hue, having an ABV ranging from 4.0% to 4.8%, and having a standard approachable bitterness, all of which make this ale highly sessionable. Medium flavors of candy-like caramel malt distinguish the ale, and a tan foam forms at the top, due to the inclusion of roasted barley. [35]