Rare Soda & Non Carbonated Drinks.
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^^^ damn my friday nights used to consist of mixing these with 40oz. of old english. but seriously they have not been gone that long have they?Comment
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Sussex Golden Ginger Ale
from Wikipedia
Sussex Golden Ginger Ale is a "golden" ginger ale originally bottled in the town of Sussex, New Brunswick, Canada. It is produced by Canada Dry Mott's, a subsidiary of the Dr Pepper Snapple Group. The beverage is retailed in Canada's Maritime Provinces and northern areas in the state of Maine.
Ginger ales generally come in two varieties. Golden ginger ale; which is dark colored and more strongly flavored; and dry ginger ale, which is more common today. Dry ginger ale was developed during prohibition when ginger ale was used as a mixer for alcoholic beverages which made the stronger flavor of the golden variety undesirable. Dry ginger ale quickly became more popular than golden, and today golden ginger ales such as Sussex are an uncommon and usually regional drink. People who visit the Maritime Provinces often bring Sussex Ginger Ale back home for friends and relatives who have connections to the Maritime Provinces.Comment
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i get these from bevmo from time to time, its incredibly sour, but strangely addicting...
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I remember it being vaguely sweet with fruit overtones with a texture like watered down corn syrup and disgusting little bead things.Comment
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Ginger beers/sodas are my favorite.
If these weren't $12.99 for a 4 pack, I'd drink one daily.Comment
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