Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of sodas in Europe that are not available here. Tarhun, Notsu, Buratiino ja Kelluke are great.
Anonymous wrote:I’m so glad to know that in a world of conflict and strife, the colas wars have clearly been decided. In this climate of disagreement, it’s nice to know we can agree that Pepsi is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you ordering soda in Europe? There are so many other delicious things you could be drinking. What a weirdo.
There's no shortage of soda anywhere in Europe. So obviously plenty of Europeans do drink them. They must be weirdos.
Not everyone has the inclination for beer or wine or apertifs and sometimes you want something that isn't water, even sparkling water.
There are sodas everywhere because there are American tourists everywhere. Not because Euros drink soda.
Anonymous wrote:I understand. I never drink soda normally, but a regular coke really is amazing for jet lag and travel nausea.
I’d rather just puke than drink a Pepsi though.
Anonymous wrote:French person here. I never drink soda in France. I drink Perrier-menthe, or similar, if I'm not drinking water or coffee, although I do have lovely memories of Orangina, mainly due to the old ditty associated with it, and the fun round glass bottle.
Here in the US when I drink soda it's Coke, regular. Pepsi is gross everywhere, and diet anything is never good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you ordering soda in Europe? There are so many other delicious things you could be drinking. What a weirdo.
There's no shortage of soda anywhere in Europe. So obviously plenty of Europeans do drink them. They must be weirdos.
Not everyone has the inclination for beer or wine or apertifs and sometimes you want something that isn't water, even sparkling water.
There are sodas everywhere because there are American tourists everywhere. Not because Euros drink soda.
Anonymous wrote:To answer some questions …. One family member doesn’t drink coffeee and was having trouble with jet lag so got a Pepsi at a museum cafe. They did not have Coke. But when I googled, it appears Coke does not have the same issue.
And I have such fond memories of drinking Fanta Limon in Europe — it’s honestly was my favorite soda and used to be quite popular in Europe, especially Spain. I drink wine but only 1-2 glasses a day and a lemon Fanta is perfect on a hot day. Really sad that it is now so gross. It also seems so pointless — I drink maybe a couple dozen sodas in a year. That’s not the sugar that’s going to kill me. I also always liked that the European sodas used real sugar and not HFCS. Anyway, I did want to warn people. Next time we go to Europe, I may just bring caffeine pills for my non coffee drinkers.
Anonymous wrote:It’s Europe, drink wine. What’s wrong with you?