I was driving and found myself craving some caffeinated soda. Since coca and Dr pepper are now off limits I just downed an espresso and got a (European) ice tea, but I’m wondering if there are actual alternatives
I am a hydro homie, but as someone who has a tendency to not eat enough, sometimes that sugar rush hits different
Any thing by Carls Berg, Squash, Faxe Kondi, Booster energy drink, jolly Cola …that if you are in Denmark or Scandinavia in general
I wish Faxe Kondi was available in Sweden. It’s really good.
I did not know that, maybe the boarder shops would be the place to get it from.
Possibly. Unfortunately I live quite far from the border so if I go far enough to get to the border I might as well go into Denmark proper. It’s not like it takes a whole day to drive through Denmark ;)
Maybe this can be a place to get it delivered to your door https://www.drinko.se/product/faxe-kondi-24x0-33l-5594478
Thanks, the price seems pretty good. Unfortunately it doesn’t appear that they ship anything themselves. I need to collect it in Germany or arrange shipping myself.
Maybe it’s available somewhere in Sweden for a reasonable price. If not I guess I will just have to wait until the next time I go to Denmark. I guess the rarity also increases the taste.
Almost every country has tons of domestic soda brands, though most of them are only available locally/regionally and some of them are probably USA-owned.
In Germany there’s Fritz Cola, Afri-Cola, Sinalco, Mio-Mio, Club Mate, Bionade, Paulaner Spezi and many more.
Irn-Bru, made by AG Barr. Scotland voted for Remain if memory serves.
AG Barr also make Tizer, DnB, and a range of standard sodas (cola, lemonade, cream soda, etc.).
All your soft drink needs well catered for.
Rubicon too!
I love Rubicon.
Fun fact about that is that Rubicon along with defunct childhood favourite Panda Pops were originally made by Hall & Woodhouse Brewery (of Badger Beers fame), when they fancied a try at becoming a soft drinks company too. When they lost interest they wrapped up Panda Pops and sold on Rubicon.
Most european supermarket chains will have their own brand and they will most probably come from a local company. Lidl, auchan, carrefour…
Then we also have local brands. In italy there is sanpellegrino, san benedetto, ferrarelle, lemonsoda…
San Pellegrino does taste good, but I don’t feel particularly great buying it. Literally coca cola feels morally better than Nestlé.