Is root beer still popular in the US?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes it isn’t as popular, but soda in general isn’t anymore in the UMC. The only time my kids get it is at a particular restaurant that has lots of varieties of small batch “craft” root beer on tap


ordering small batch craft root beer on tap sounds pretty white.


Well, root beer in general, is pretty “white”

Isn't it originally an Indigenous American thing?
Anonymous
Now I really want a root beer float. I can’t even remember the last time I had one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes it isn’t as popular, but soda in general isn’t anymore in the UMC. The only time my kids get it is at a particular restaurant that has lots of varieties of small batch “craft” root beer on tap


ordering small batch craft root beer on tap sounds pretty white.


Well, root beer in general, is pretty “white”


Well, the United States in general is pretty "white"
Anonymous
I have not seen root beer in years OP but enjoyed it as a very rare treat as a kid OP
Anonymous
I grew up in the 1980s and 1990s and root beer was already a niche drink back then. It was around and I remember drinking it a few times. It was one of the few if not only "fancy" soft drink in that there were still a few specialist producers of root beer not affiliated with either Coke or Pepsi.

Anonymous
It is readily available in nearly every mainstream grocery store in the United States. So, yes. It is popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love topping diet coke with root beer for the flavor but less calories. I would pick diet root beer every time if available.


Wegmans does a decent diet root beer, $.75 for a 2 liter. We get it for the kids occasionally as a treat.
Anonymous
I did a little googling and it looks like in the US, root beer is in the top 20 but not top 10 drinks.

Peanut butter and jam sandwiches on the other hand…
Anonymous
It's a child's drink.
Anonymous
I prefer cream soda, which can be found in grocery stores and Jewish delis!
Anonymous
I keep sugar free root beer stocked in our house at all times. It's great with a little bit of cream.
Anonymous
Yes. It is popular among my teen’s friends. Root beer and orange soda seem to be the favorites I see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have not seen root beer in years OP but enjoyed it as a very rare treat as a kid OP


You haven’t seen root beer in years? Who are you people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have not seen root beer in years OP but enjoyed it as a very rare treat as a kid OP


You haven’t seen root beer in years? Who are you people?


Np, I've seen it on the shelves in stores and fountain soda but I don't remember the last time I saw anyone drink it.
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