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  1. I'm a Super Moderator johns0's Avatar
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    Mine would have to be pop.
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    depends on the time of day.

    coffee
    pop
    beer
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  4. I put pop, but mostly I drink seltzer now. After drinking an average of 6 colas a day (RC my favorite, Coke 2nd) for years, I finally decided to listen to my doctor and dentist. Cut the regular cola, don't care much for diet sodas, except Dr. Pepper diet Cherry, so I drink a lot of seltzer.

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    Big Tea drinker here...been drinking it hot or cold for 40 plus years. Should drink more water....but
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    Pop here - (thanks for calling it pop and not "soda" johns0 ).

    Pepsi is my main brand. Mountain Dew being the first choice - any blend. Sprite is my favorite Coke flavor with Cherry Coke a close second.

    I'll drink water and juice also just not as much as I should....
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    I asked myself what beverage would be the hardest one for me to give up. Coffee was the answer, no contest, although I rarely have more than 2 cups a day.
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  8. Technically it's soda water.

    I'm a water or coffee drinker, I do enjoy a glass of sweet tea in the summer time.
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    Big Red and Pibb Xtra aka Mr Pibb. RC is pretty good too, as is IBC Cream Soda. Wish they still made Blue Pepsi. Addictive stuff.
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    Lots of ice tea. Gotta keep up the hydration. It's 112F (44C) here at 4PM.
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    For different times of the day it's different.

    Start the morning off with 12-16 oz of Coffee.

    Do my running and it always water, after that maybe a glass of milk.

    During the day Gatorade or water

    Maybe some tea [Hot or cold depending on the time of year] and diet pop in the evening... but starting this week .. instead of diet pop it will be Seltzer water from now on.

    Every other day maybe some wine or beer in the evening.

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    For me four cups of coffee in the morning, a couple large gatoraids throughout the day, tea and maybe more coffee before bed. However what I really like drinking is coke zero.
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    When I lived in the North it was pop. Here in Florida it's soda.

    But, in the heat of the day nothing is as refreshing as cold water. I now drink that the most.

    I think I remember how on a hot day that first ice cold beer would kinda slide on down without having to swallow.

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  14. Coffee. Just plain black coffee. These days I drink decaf, but I still drink it black, no sugar, no cream. And on a hot day like today, I drink it iced.
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    1. water
    2. diet soda
    3a. home - hot tea with milk (blame my Brit mom)
    3b. work - coffee, and more coffee
    4. wine in evenings followed by tea.
    5. weekends beer goes well on a hot day.
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  17. Coffee, to take the chill off these July days. A high of 18 today, ridiculous even for Vancouver, and it's raining.
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    I'm enjoying the springlike July. High here was 77F/25C. 5am low was 36F/2C.
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    Vernor's Ginger ale... when I can get. Not available in Vermont. Have yo stock up when I visit family in Ohio.
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  20. Mountain Dew: breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner, supper, dessert, midnight snack. 12 pack a day(not really but close). Need to buy stock!!!
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    Breakfast: Milk with Ovaltine
    Lunch: V8
    Afternoon: Grape or Grapefruit juice
    Evening: Apple juce
    Other: Water
    Decaf (with lots of cream and sugar - as a desert) or Root beer about once a month
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  22. morning coffee (grind my own beans)

    Arizona green tea, Snapple peaces ice tea.

    I always like to stick with water in the afternoon so I can sleep at night
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    Originally Posted by mrswla View Post
    Mountain Dew: breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner, supper, dessert, midnight snack. 12 pack a day(not really but close). Need to buy stock!!!
    Sounds familiar

    Do you like any of the different varieties of Dew? do you like the sugar THROWBACK ones?

    I like the ones with Ginseng. I also like Limewire and the BLAST one that is available at Taco Bell but I haven't ever found it in cans or bottles at the grocery store.
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    Coca-cola would be my first choice. Also Coca-cola cherry and Dr. Pepper. Can't be doing with the 'diet' or 'zero calorie' versions of these drinks - don't like the taste of artificial sweeteners and want the energy boost from the sugar.

    I've cut back on these drinks in the last few years - down to 1 can a day or less.

    I mostly drink watered down fruit juice now.

    Sometimes have coffee; strong + sugar & milk. Also tea.

    Don't have that much alcohol, but drink beers, largers, wines, spirits.
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  26. Originally Posted by yoda313 View Post
    Sounds familiar

    Do you like any of the different varieties of Dew? do you like the sugar THROWBACK ones?

    I like the ones with Ginseng. I also like Limewire and the BLAST one that is available at Taco Bell but I haven't ever found it in cans or bottles at the grocery store.
    I don't really care for the throwback ones. The natural sugar cane just has a funny taste to me.

    The other varieties are all good, but the original is still the best.

    My wife loves the Livewire. You can't find Taco Bell's Baja Blast anywhere because Taco Bell has exclusive rights to it. But I found a video on youtube where you can mix two drinks together to get something like Baja Blast:
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    I remember Mountain Dew when it was briefly available in the UK between 1996-1998. It then disappeared from shops. There was a rumour that it'd been banned due to it having dangerous ingredients, but in reality was pulled because of low demand.

    It's was apparently re-introduced here last year.

    Have they changed the formula - or does it still turn your tongue fluorescent yellow?
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  28. Originally Posted by intracube View Post
    Have they changed the formula - or does it still turn your tongue fluorescent yellow?
    I've never experienced that one and I've been drinking MD for 20 years.
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    Originally Posted by mrswla View Post
    Originally Posted by intracube View Post
    Have they changed the formula - or does it still turn your tongue fluorescent yellow?
    I've never experienced that one and I've been drinking MD for 20 years.
    Mountain Dew always advert positioned as a somewhat "mild" moonshine alternative. Just sugar water with favoring. The more sinister cult leader was Dr. Pepper.
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    Originally Posted by mrswla View Post
    Originally Posted by intracube View Post
    Have they changed the formula - or does it still turn your tongue fluorescent yellow?
    I've never experienced that one and I've been drinking MD for 20 years.
    Did a bit of searching, and found this:
    "A version of the drink was marketed for three years in the UK during the late 1990s. Many believe the urban legend that Mountain Dew is illegal (in its American formulation) to sell in the UK due to its high caffeine content and excessive artificial ingredients. However, the version sold in the UK was a lurid green color and contained far more caffeine, synthetic sugars, and artificial colorings than the American version. It even discolored the teeth and tongue of its drinkers for several hours after consumption"
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