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  2. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Common Slurpee flavors are frozen Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Coca-Cola, and Mountain Dew, but new flavors are introduced regularly. In the Slurpee's early history, flavors rotated much more frequently than today. Slurpee flavors were given novelty names such as Pink Fink, Adults Only, Moonshine, Kissin' Cousin, Gully Washer, Sticky Icky, and Redeye.

  3. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    A slushy (also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee) [1] is a type of beverage made of flavored ice and a drink, similar to granitas but with a more liquid composition. It is also commonly called a slush, slurpee, frozen beverage, or frozen drink.

  4. Those that missed the first news of the collaboration, the limited-edition cookie flavor features two different "basecakes"–one chocolate with Coca-Cola syrup and one "red-colored golden ...

  5. List of brand name soft drink products - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Campa Cola; Coca-Cola. Caffeine Free Coca-Cola;

  6. 7-Eleven’s Got a New, Unexpected Slurpee That Brings 2 of ...

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    Specifically, a Coca-Cola Oreo Zero Sugar and the Oreo Coca-Cola Sandwich Cookie. Yes, this is a taste sensation available not only in Slurpee form but also in bottled soda and cookie form. The ...

  7. 7 Slurpee Facts for Free Slurpee Day 2021 - AOL

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    Free Slurpee Day is coming up on July 11, 7-Eleven's birthday! Get the scoop on the famous drink before that brainfreeze sets in. The post 7 Slurpee Facts for Free Slurpee Day 2021 appeared first ...

  8. OpenCola (drink) - Wikipedia

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    OpenCola is a brand of open-source cola whose list of ingredients and preparation instructions are freely available and modifiable. Anybody can make the drink, and anyone can modify and improve on the recipe. It was launched in 2001 by the now-defunct free software P2P company Opencola, to promote their company. [1]

  9. Open-source cola - Wikipedia

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    [6] Although claimed as the Coca-Cola recipe, this has been denied by The Coca-Cola Company. [7] This recipe is also similar to the Merory and Beal recipes. One ingredient that is missing from these recipes is the eponymous kola nut, [8] although this did appear in Reed's recipe. The use of lavender oil is considered something of a personal taste.