what's wrong with capri sun? where would be the best selection/price for those mini cans of coke products? |
| Spring Cranberry spice if it's anywhere to be found |
Not mine. But Izze carbonated juice disappears immediately. |
| Sprite Cranberry |
You need to know your audience. I know mine, including the tweens and teens. They don't drink those kinds of sodas here. |
where, oh where? and for the little cans, I'd drive many miles |
| I’d buy two 2-liter bottles of Coke and two of Coke Zero, four 12-packs of flavored seltzer, and two gallon jugs of lemonade. I’d also make sure there was a large pitcher of ice water. If there were a bunch of little kids, I’d replace one of the jugs of lemonade with two 8-packs of juice boxes. |
Ugh no the two liter bottles scream 1986 potluck. |
This and some simply lemonade. Try to get a really fancy water bottle from somewhere like Evian or water in fancy bottles. Those will go faster than deer park which is also fine and it’s just water but do it anyway |
You think we got diabetes from drinking water? If we made sensible decisions like that we wouldn’t be diabetic. Tyvm I’ll have a coke zero |
| Flavored water like Bubbly |
It avoids a lot of small cans. For a group it’s better, less waste. |
How does replacing easily recyclable cans with plastic bottles and probably plastic or paper cups make less waste? Definitely get individual cans of whatever you're bringing so the host doesn't have to worry about cups. |
The reason I said 2-liter bottles is because very few people in my circle drink soda. People wouldn’t want leftover cans. Because I would have lemonade and ice water, cups would be needed anyway. I’d ask the host if they already had cups and if they didn’t, I’d bring them. |
| I would personally want either plain water or apple cider, ginger ale, or hot cocoa for non alcoholic beverages this time of year. |