And it's not me, it's the international community
Edit: I thought "sprite" meant "Sprite(R)" the drain opener
Edit 2: Nope there are br*ts in the comments saying Sprite(R) is a lemonade
And it's not me, it's the international community
Edit: I thought "sprite" meant "Sprite(R)" the drain opener
Edit 2: Nope there are br*ts in the comments saying Sprite(R) is a lemonade
Sprite tastes mostly to lime, I really can't find the lemon taste in it.
I've never even noticed it has or says lime on the packaging rofl
Isn't the logo specifically yellow and green to represent the lemon lime nature of the drink? Or are all British drinks confusingly labeled
Mate you're not bringing irn-bru into this that's how wars get started. Nobody fucks with our irn-bru, nectar of the gods.
It's delicious, but what the fuck are these names
"Oi bruv, imma head down to the shop and grabba couple cans of Tizer and Ribben, you want a Vimto?"
They need civilised sodas like Code Red and Baja Blast
:NOOOOO:
Half of these drinks were originally sweets that have been around for hundreds of years. Vimto was a lolly. Irn-bru was a hard sweet.
Vimto is older than your country .
THE FUCK?Oh, wait a "lollypop"
When you think about it you notice that the sweet drinks industry walks alongside the old style of sweety tuck shops a lot. I wouldn't be surprised if cola didn't exist as a drink first and was in fact stolen from some "cola" sweet and trademarked as a drink.
colas are from a tonic lineage, snake-oil health food
Makes sense, since the only drinks being sold 100 years ago could only be alcoholic ones.
You're supposed to do it the other way
Dr Pepper is a pretty silly name too to be fair.
Wait to you hear about the grocery store generics
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