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Keeping down the Jones Soda

By T on November 28, 2005 12:02 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)

I don't know where to start with our Thanksgiving merriment, so I'll begin with the box of Jones calorie free Thanksgiving soda. It was certainly not the highlight--Martha's gorgeous bird, Whitney's secrey family noodles, drawing turkey hands. Those were the highlights. But the sodas were a five course meal, Willy Wonka style, served in twisty top soda bottles. I'm not that into soda, but I am into really cool designs and their soda bottles always have completely irrelevant images with a pretty sexy font. Who could resist?

1. smoked salmon pate
2. sweet corn
3. broccoli casserole
4. turkey and gravy
5. pecan pie

Yes, they are gross. Mostly, they just taste like artificial sweetener, but the smoked salmon had a clear fishy, smoky flavour, and the turkey a bouillon cube quality. I think if they used real sugar, and maybe upped the fizz factor, I might actually enjoy the sweet corn soda. Pictures to follow...

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