Pilk, anyone? (Coca-cola + Milk)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Dirty sodas" are esp popular w/ the LDS crowd in Utah https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/dirty-soda-utah/


Yep
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/06/dining/swig-soda-shop-chains.html
Anonymous
Didn't anyone ever watch Laverne and Shirly? Laverne lived on the milk and Pepsi combo. Is it a midwest thing?
Anonymous
As a small town Midwestern kid in the early 80s, we definitely drank “pop and milk.” It was a rare treat because we almost never had pop in the house.
Anonymous
Where are you from Op?

Curious b/c people just say "Coke" and not Coca-Cola
Anonymous
The P in pilk stands for Pepsi or puke, not sure which, but it's not Coke
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t it Laverne from Laverne and Shirley who would drink 1/2 milk and 1/2 Pepsi ? Maybe that’s pilk?


Yep, milk and Pepsi. I tried it a few times as a kid because I loved Laverne and Shirley. I thought it was fine but not amazing.

A few months ago I had red wine and Coca Cola. Fine but not amazing.
Anonymous
I adore chocolate egg creams. When I was pregnant they were the only thing that didn’t make me nauseous.

I also like ice cream floats with soda but dr. Towns cherry is better than Pepsi! I’ve never had Pepsi and milk but can imagine it’s okay if it’s whole milk. Would probably be gross with skim.
Anonymous
Saw this on Today Show. I would not like it. But, one thing I liked as a kid-- Orange Julius-- chilled milk + chilled OJ
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My parents grew up in Brooklyn and drank chocolate soda (you could buy this in our suburban NY grocery stores at least through the 1980s) mixed with milk - they called it an egg cream.

My Midwest parents had this as a treat growing up in the 40s/50s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw this on Today Show. I would not like it. But, one thing I liked as a kid-- Orange Julius-- chilled milk + chilled OJ

An orange Julius had a bit of ice cream
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The P in pilk stands for Pepsi or puke, not sure which, but it's not Coke

Not OP but pretty sure it stands for pop, because certainly this disaster is from the part of the US that calls it pop and not soda.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The P in pilk stands for Pepsi or puke, not sure which, but it's not Coke

Not OP but pretty sure it stands for pop, because certainly this disaster is from the part of the US that calls it pop and not soda.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t it Laverne from Laverne and Shirley who would drink 1/2 milk and 1/2 Pepsi ? Maybe that’s pilk?


Yep, milk and Pepsi. I tried it a few times as a kid because I loved Laverne and Shirley. I thought it was fine but not amazing.

A few months ago I had red wine and Coca Cola. Fine but not amazing.



I went through a phase of drinking pilk as a kid due to L&S. I remember really liking it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cocacola + Milk. Would you drink it?

(Is this even a thing, like anywhere on earth??)


It was definitely a thing back in the 60s/70s in Detroit. Can’t remember what it was called if anything. I think may go back further than that. I wasn’t a big fan but parents were. I think this was also a drink on happy days/ Laverne and Shirley?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My parents grew up in Brooklyn and drank chocolate soda (you could buy this in our suburban NY grocery stores at least through the 1980s) mixed with milk - they called it an egg cream.


I'm in the Midwest. My friend is from Brooklyn and last year while her mom was visiting, she made us egg creams! I had never heard of it before.
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