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Chris Hu said:
Mr_No said:

Coke? Pfft! Hahaha!! That is so 1915. Pepsi? Unless it's Pepsi Blue, hell no. Dr. Pepper Master Race.

Seriously though I'd veer towards Coke, but I don't drink it as much as before. And if I drink it now, it tastes weird, like if I drank something rusty. Now I either drink water, 7-Up or Dr. Pepper, the best soft drink ever conceived. I have a soft spot for Vanilla Coke and Pepsi Blue.


I prefer Dr. Pepper over Coke and Pepsi also.  Pretty much every store and restaurant in Texas has it since its the unoffical state soft drink since it was invented here in Waco in 1885.  Vanilla Coke is pretty good also and you can still find it pretty easily but Pepsi Blue hasn't been in any stores for years since it was offically discontinued by Pepsi in the US in 2004.  Last time I had one was a slighly expired can in 2005 from a grocery store that only sell overstocked and discontinued items from other stores.  Speaking of discontinued soft drinks Dr. Pepper Berries and Cream was pretty good also but not as good as Cherry Dr Pepper which is still available.  Dr. Pepper Red Fusion which was pretty much a mixture of Dr Pepper and Big Red (red cream soda) was good as well but even less popular then the Berries and Cream version.  DnL which was 7-Up's answer to Mountain Dew was decent also.  Didn't really care for Crystal Pepsi the clear cola that was available in the early 90's but apperently there are still a lot of fans of that drink and there is a hillarious video on Youtube of someone drinking a 20 year old bottle of the stuff and afterwards vomiting for a long time.

I do want to have Vanilla Coke again. To my misfortune, it's not available anymore in Puerto Rico. It was discontinued here by the same time as Pepsi Blue. Cherry Dr. Pepper is something I really want to have for a long time, but it suffers the same fate as Vanilla Coke in here. I wouldn't even mind trying the other variations of Dr. Pepper, except the diet ones. I wouldn't touch them with a ten-foot pole. I don't have that much memory of Crystal Pepsi over here, though I know they sold it back in 1994. And yes, I've seen that video of the guy drinking an 20 year old bottle and throwing it up. If Pepsi wants to get some sales going, they should re-release Crystal Pepsi.