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Favorite Cane Sugar Soda Pop


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A and W was the bomb back in the day .

Get a Chili burger and a Gallon of Root Beer in the Jug to take home.
 
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Bubble Up ?

do they even make Bubble Up any more

I looked for it a while back and couldn't find any around here , couldn't even find anyplace on line that tells me where they sell it

they changed the formula of 7UP like 15 years ago , to where now 7UP basically taste like Sprite , which is nothing compared what 7UP used to taste like , it had so much carbonation it was almost like drinking Alka Seltzer.......................lol

and I always seemed to remember Bubble Up tasted similar to 7UP , so I looked for some Bubble Up ( not even sure they even made it anymore ) , but never found any


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmqJ_EzwAp4


I goggled it , apparently Bubble Up is still made by dad's Root Beer , still no idea if there is any place close to where I live that actually sells it though

My Grandmother always had Bubble-Up in the fridge.
 
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Back in the late 70’s, early 80’s I was cutting an old mans grass for my 5 bucks roller rink money. His name was Willie and he was portugese which is why I deveoped such a taste for Linguica. But anyway, Willie would always give me an extra two dollars and Id ride my bike with an empty gallon jug the 3 or 4 miles to the local A&W. For $1.92 they’d fill me full of Root Beer and it was the smoothest, butteryest root beer in the whole universe.

Then since he was a bachelor and needed company, he’d cook breakfast of Linguica and eggs, I’d wash it all down with ice cold root beer. We’d watch the Rams game on an old tv, And THEN I’d cut the grass.
 
Original Mountain Dew with cane sugar

mmmmmmmmmm, so good.

I never see it for sale any more, but when I see it, I grab a 12 pack box and savor it.
 
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Pennsylvania Dutch Birch Beer
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SOOO Good!!!
 
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This isn't a recent discovery but in fact an old family favorite. It comes from the area where my parents grew up and at one time you could only get it there. I believe they have branched out some now. Has and interesting taste nothing like any other soda. At least to me. The name is kinda neat to. Most call it Ale8 but really its name is A late 1.
 
I heard of some candy shop while I was in Georgia that has some awesome sodas, never went and don't know the name.

Maybe someone, heard they had a bunch of stores.
 
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This isn't a recent discovery but in fact an old family favorite. It comes from the area where my parents grew up and at one time you could only get it there. I believe they have branched out some now. Has and interesting taste nothing like any other soda. At least to me. The name is kinda neat to. Most call it Ale8 but really its name is A late 1.

I have never heard of this, and cool story.

What family of soda describes it? Cola? Cream soda?
 
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I have never heard of this, and cool story.

What family of soda describes it? Cola? Cream soda?
Its has a ginger,citrus flavor with less carbonation than most sodas or as my cousins say pop.
 
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Well... I’m looking in the corner of my local grocery store and I see this;

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Cane sugar, Birch Beer (soda) probably similar to yours, Mac:

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Pennsylvania Dutch Birch Beer
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SOOO Good!!!
View attachment 42531This isn't a recent discovery but in fact an old family favorite. It comes from the area where my parents grew up and at one time you could only get it there. I believe they have branched out some now. Has and interesting taste nothing like any other soda. At least to me. The name is kinda neat to. Most call it Ale8 but really its name is A late 1.

And... to me... it tastes how you describe, @ozarkram. Probably not exactly the same, but maybe closer than most. They describe it on their web site as;

“Distinctively minty and sharp, with strong notes of sweet birch and wintergreen oil.”

The Birch beer, never heard of it... now Dang this stuff is good. This Boylans Company seems to have some interesting cane sodas.