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please help me out. I was having a conversation at Jeans house last night and we were talking about a soft drink that I got in the USA. Florida shelves are full of them and they come in glass bottles with screw top lids about 500 mls and come in all flavours like peach iced tea, grapefruit, lemon, blood orange, blueberry all sorts. I am going mental and was sending Jeans hubby mental I think too trying to remember the name to the company and name on the bottle.
Seem to remember a C or an S???
Please can anyone think what it is called and I can call Jeans hubby and stop him thinking too?
Ta muchly folks
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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Snapple?
Tigerlily Member # 3567
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I can tell you in three months!!
And yes I believe Smuckers is right. They also sell them here at the Commissary.
jean_bean Member # 13715
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thats the stuff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doura Member # 14248
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OMG!!! Smuckers you are an angel
Jean quick run tell hubby!!
Snapple......Snapple ..........Snapple .......
With a name like Smuckers Member # 10289
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Oh good, I was trying to think if a different drink maybe came out there while I was gone. Yea, Snapple is good, the tea is GREAT!
jean_bean Member # 13715
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now I am gonna do some shopping, and find me some flavorings to add to my iced tea... hmmm....Doura....maybe we can start up our own little company???
tina kamal Member # 13845
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i personally like lipton lemon tea snapple is ok but only the lemon tea...
cbrbddd Member # 3891
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never drink the stuff . . . Dr. Pepper is my favorite brand of soft drink!!!
Vanilla and Cherry flavorings of anything seems to be very popular now . . . must recall the bygone days where cherry coke and vanilla coke were the "thing".
Doura Member # 14248
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quote:Originally posted by jean_bean: now I am gonna do some shopping, and find me some flavorings to add to my iced tea... hmmm....Doura....maybe we can start up our own little company???
yeah and ice cream too
anyone seen an ice cream maker in the shops here for Jeannie?