Sir dshans:THAT I DO remember. During the years following WW2, Mom and Dad could afford each of us three kids [at the time/ four more to come] 25cents allowance. That got you into the saturday matinee movie plus popcorn and a "coke", plus two Marvel comic books at 5cents each. Sometimes the drugstore soda vendor would "pull" us kids a "coke" for free just to be "neighborly". Simple nice days to be a kid, and long before anyone told us we were poor so we didn't notice.
I remember many such acts of "concerted kindness." Something of a "hangover" from the Depression years, I think. I spent my early, formative years (six through eleven) in St. Pete Beach, Fl. My parents had no qualms about my riding my bike wherever I wanted on the 5 x 1 mile island. Holloween was a gas. Two grocery bags of candy and no worries.
Gathering coke/pepsi/miller (etc.) returnable bottles got me enough coin to get into the Saturday matineé double feature of Roy Rogers and The Three Stooges. The surplus kept me flush for lemon cokes.
I grew up just off of Roy Rogers Drive in Victorville CA... and live not too far from his and Dale Evans' house in Apple Valley now...
just throwing that out there.
I've driven past your house!
I refuse to vote on the grounds that you do not have Mt. Dew listed.
Voting for anything else is just choosing the lesser between 2 evils.
And I don't know what you guys are talking about I go through a 2 liter of dew a day and I have never had any anything wrong with my teeth.
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Never heard that. When I moved here with my carpetbag and asked for a "coke" all I got was a rednecked blank stare. Damn hippies.
seriously though,... maybe she is wrong as she is human like the rest of us, by mom (again, as a Dental assistant) has a serious phobia about Mountain Dew... and this is from a woman who drinks abot three Del Taco Diet Coke Cups a day...
Easy now. Not all we hippies were coke fiends. I'm not about to say that I've never "used." I tend to discount/erase my first "taste" at a party the week before my graduation from ND. I was pretty well baked by beer, mary jane, LSD and bourbon consumption. The cocaine, expensive as it was, had little effect other than to keep me awake.
Not what I really needed at the time.
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I work for Coca-Cola, so... Coke (or any Coca-Cola made or distributed (Dr. Pepper is distributed here in Tallahassee by us) products).
What happened to "Coke"? I remember a long time ago Coca Cola tried an experiment and cut the coca cola name and said they were now using a new recipe called simply "Coke." It did not last long. That was during the time that Pepsi stepped up its challenge on Coke with taste tests and stuff.
I'm, well, I used to be, strictly a Coca Cola guy. RC was my next favorite. (And of course sprite and 7 up and orange crush...for change of pace...) Pepsi has always been too sweet and wimpy.
I quit drinking sodas about three years ago. I lost 30 pounds in about 4 months and I didn't change anything else about my diet or excercise regimen. Just cut out soda. Now, I have a Coke if I am really, really hung over, but that is all. Maybe two or three a year.
Coke owns my soul.