Isn't it originally an Indigenous American thing? |
| Now I really want a root beer float. I can’t even remember the last time I had one. |
Well, the United States in general is pretty "white" |
| I have not seen root beer in years OP but enjoyed it as a very rare treat as a kid OP |
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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.
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| It is readily available in nearly every mainstream grocery store in the United States. So, yes. It is popular. |
Wegmans does a decent diet root beer, $.75 for a 2 liter. We get it for the kids occasionally as a treat. |
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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… |
| It's a child's drink. |
| I prefer cream soda, which can be found in grocery stores and Jewish delis! |
| I keep sugar free root beer stocked in our house at all times. It's great with a little bit of cream. |
| Yes. It is popular among my teen’s friends. Root beer and orange soda seem to be the favorites I see. |
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. |