@arstechnica Isn’t #Coke getting a little ahead of themselves? One or two hundred years from now there may not be any Homo sapiens left on the planet, let alone Coca-Cola.
This tickled me so much. Chile uses the same dollar sign but for their pesos. To my US-centric brain this is still the most expensive Coke I've ever seen. Though it does seem like we're heading that way here in the US. /S :KEKW:
So, as I had posted before, my parents got me a number of Ryse Fuel energy drinks to try for my #birthday. Let's plow through three more of them!
First, we have Baja Burst. It's called "twisted lime" in terms of what flavor it is. For me, think #BajaBlast, but better. Yes, I said it. It has a similar taste, but something about it I just enjoy more than Baja Blast. Shocked me too.
The second is Ring Pop. You know that generic "berry" flavor that candies have. It's a non-descript berry, it could be any of them if someone told you that it was a specific berry. That's what this tastes like. Which, I suppose, is fitting for a Ring Pop flavored energy drink.
The third is Tiger's Blood. It's a watermelon, strawberry, and coconut flavored energy drink. I genuinely liked this one. A lot. The coconut was subtle flavor-wise, even if my kids all said they smelled coconut the moment I opened it. I don't know, I liked it, though.
Have you tried any of these? Feel free to let me know if the comments.
So, I saw my parents recently, and they got me a number of Ryse Fuel energy drinks to try for my #birthday.
Here is the #CountryTime Lemonade one. Let me tell you...it's okay.
It tastes like fake lemonade flavoring with a subtle fake sugar after taste. It's not bad, but yea - Ryse Fuel did a better job duplicating the flavor with the Kool-Aid and Sunny D variants.
Capitol Hill's mystery soda machine was a Coke-themed vending machine in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington, United States that was in operation from at least the early 1990s until its disappearance in 2018. It is unknown who stocked the machine.
This flavor was interesting, to me it smelled faintly like bubblegum but it tasted more fruity, and the aftertaste that lingered in my mouth was like an artificial banana flavor. I'm still not sure how I would describe it, it's very hard to pin down
For those wondering, ′′how did i do it?":
I boiled 10L of water, added 2 tablespoons of vinegar, 1 teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate, two cups of coke, and half cup of lemon juice, then stirred well. Waited 3 minutes, put the pan in the solution for 45 minutes, then added a quarter cup of chlorine bleach to the mixture. Then I brushed it with a firm toothbrush and put it back into the liquid for another 25 minutes. I took it out, rinsed it, and it looked exactly the same, so I threw it away, and went and bought a new one.
Edit: Please don’t actually make this concoction! The resulting mixture may produce poisonous gases! This toot is a joke, the pictures are not even my pans. I didn’t throw any pans away. Following these directions, despite the fact it probably won’t do anything useful, would be fucking stupid and you may win a Darwin Award.
Capitol Hill's Mystery Soda Machine (en.wikipedia.org)
Capitol Hill's mystery soda machine was a Coke-themed vending machine in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington, United States that was in operation from at least the early 1990s until its disappearance in 2018. It is unknown who stocked the machine.
OC Coca-Cola Creations - Ultimate, a League of Legends collab flavor
This flavor was interesting, to me it smelled faintly like bubblegum but it tasted more fruity, and the aftertaste that lingered in my mouth was like an artificial banana flavor. I'm still not sure how I would describe it, it's very hard to pin down