Sunday, August 09, 2015

I'm Sure You'll All Agree

Top 10 Worst Sodas Made By American Companies 

7 comments:

Jeff Meyerson said...

Thankfully, I've never had the misfortune to taste any of them except Tab, which was truly horrible. I must admit Pepsi Blue sounds like a government plot.

Jeff

Deb said...

I'm with Jeff. I'm a water ("nature's champaign ") or iced tea drinker myself, but I have horrible memories of Tab from my teen years: it tasted like swill mixed with battery acid. Blech!

Deb said...

Champagne

/I really can't spell these days--and the damn autocorrect doesn't help!

Anonymous said...

And a Wrong Word, Bozo award to the copywriter for "Pepsi Ice Cucumber – This product was only released in Japan (cause the Japanese have unusual palettes?)". That's "palates", idiots!
A.S.

mybillcrider said...

I'll bet their palettes are unusual, too, though.

Todd Mason said...

Pepsi Jazz had about three varieties, of which at least two were pleasant enough. Except for Dr. Slice, as close as Pepsi has gotten to Dr. Pepper.

But it's fun to whine.

The worst I've had have been Canfield's, iirc, diet chocolate cream, someone's Red Pop, and Doctor Brown's Cel Ray...the same filks who make a fine cream soda and decent cherry also do regular business in celery soda. Tab original was pretty bad, as were Sweet 'n' Low-brand sodas. And Shasta.

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