Oren Tries = Double Cola
14 years ago
Merry Christmas Eve, ya Naughty and Nice boys and girls. Having a good day, bad day, meh day? Well I'm having a splendid day with breakfast at Cracker Barrel and cooking nut-bread and Xmas Eve snacks for the family.
Now when I was on Skype with
vinny_van_yiffy one night he mentioned that he always orders a Stewart's Fountain Classic Root Beer which I reviewed previously. I went to the Cracker Barrel this morning and lo & behold, there it was, and a gaggle of other soda goodies! MORE MATERIAL!!! First one I picked is...
DOUBLE COLA
Back in 1924 the company was named Chero-Cola, but after controversy and company chaos, it split into two cola companies: RC Cola staying in Georgia, and Double Cola moving into Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1933. Enough history lessons, time to drink!
SMELL = Smells like your everyday cola. But it smells good none the less.
TASTE = You can tell it had RC Cola roots because it's like an RC, but sweeter and made with real sugar. I like this.
If you're in a Cracker Barrel, or live east of the Mississippi River, pick it up. It's also available in international food markets across the USA. It's also popular in South America, South Asia, and even the Middle East.
Well, guys, I won't say the international phrase for this holiday so, Merry Christmas and cheers to all.
(PS: The Merry Cherry Christmas plan is shot. Canceled. Sorry to those who looked forward to it.)
Now when I was on Skype with
vinny_van_yiffy one night he mentioned that he always orders a Stewart's Fountain Classic Root Beer which I reviewed previously. I went to the Cracker Barrel this morning and lo & behold, there it was, and a gaggle of other soda goodies! MORE MATERIAL!!! First one I picked is...DOUBLE COLA
Back in 1924 the company was named Chero-Cola, but after controversy and company chaos, it split into two cola companies: RC Cola staying in Georgia, and Double Cola moving into Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1933. Enough history lessons, time to drink!
SMELL = Smells like your everyday cola. But it smells good none the less.
TASTE = You can tell it had RC Cola roots because it's like an RC, but sweeter and made with real sugar. I like this.
If you're in a Cracker Barrel, or live east of the Mississippi River, pick it up. It's also available in international food markets across the USA. It's also popular in South America, South Asia, and even the Middle East.
Well, guys, I won't say the international phrase for this holiday so, Merry Christmas and cheers to all.
Sincerely,
Oren(PS: The Merry Cherry Christmas plan is shot. Canceled. Sorry to those who looked forward to it.)
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