Mountain Dew & Pepsi Throwback

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While I am not usually a soda drinker, both of these products are just awesome. They taste as soda should taste, light, crisp & refreshing.

Has anyone tried Throwback yet? Your thoughts?

Here's an old advertisement for Mountain Dew from the '60's.

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Great photo, Shane! That's back when cans had pull-tabs you could choke on. Many of us, quite foolishly, would pull the tab and drop it into the can. I remember coming close to swallowing the damn thing a couple of times.

I'd like to think soda made from sugar, rather than high fructose corn syrup, tastes a bit cleaner and lighter. From what I've read about taste comparisons, people prefer each about 50/50.

It may be something of a placebo effect, but I generally like the taste of bottled Mexican Coke better than canned US Coke. Have never done a taste test, and should. I may be fooling myself---and the Mexican stuff is expensive!
 
Shane, I started a thread on Throwback recently but I don't think any of the resulting posts mentioned Moutain Dew. You may find it if you scroll down far enough.

Ralph
 
Pepsi Throwback

I tried the Pepsi, ok, just didn't seem to have a lot of fizz..wonder what Miss Crawford would think?

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I bought the mountain dew last night by accident and it did taste different. It was lighter but had a little bit of an aftertaste. Not bad though.
 
I avoid "cloudy" sodas like orange soda, and Mountain Dew. That's because the cloudiness is done by adding brominated vegetable oil. This stuff is kind of weird. Being an oil, it tends to enter the fat cells of the body and stay there. Along with the bromine, which is as far as I know not an essential nutrient. I have noticed some sodas have switched from brominated vegetable oil to some other less obnoxious substance to lend that cloudy look.

Don't recall any specific health concerns about brominated vegetable oil... but I recall there were concerns when I read up on it a few years ago. Might be more studies since then.
 
Wiki on brominated vegetble oil...

Long after consumption of BVO in test animals, traces remain in the body fat.[citation needed] Bromine is a halogen and displaces iodine, which may depress thyroid function. Evidence for this has been extrapolated from pre-1975 cases where bromine-containing sedatives resulted in emergency room visits[1] and incorrect diagnoses of psychosis and brain damage due to side effects such as depression, memory loss, hallucinations, violent tendencies, seizures, cerebral atrophy, acute irritability, tremors, ataxia, confusion, loss of peripheral vision, slurred speech, stupor, tendon reflex changes, photophobia due to enlarged pupils, and extensor plantar responses.[2] In one case, a man who drank eight liters of Ruby Red Squirt daily had a reaction that caused his skin color to turn red and produced lesions diagnosed as bromoderma. The excessive quantities together with the fact that the man had a higher than normal sensitivity to bromine made this an unusual case.[3] A similar case reported that a man who consumed two to four liters of a cola containing BVO on a daily basis experienced memory loss, tremors, fatigue, loss of muscle coordination, headache, ptosis of the right eyelid as well as elevated serum chloride.[4] In the two months it took to correctly diagnose the problem the patient also lost the ability to walk. Luckily bromism was finally diagnosed and hemodialysis was prescribed which resulted in a reversal of the disorder.[1]
 
Pepsi Throwback

Love it and hope that they decide to keep it. We are trying to stay away from HFCS when we can, just seems to be in almost everything nowadays. We finally found white bread that did not have in it-wasn't easy to find!
 
I have troed both the Pepsi and the Dew and loved it. They stopped selling it here. I cant find it at Stop and Shop,Shaws and Market Basket. I have even tried my Johnnies Foodmaster and Hannaford and nothing. Maddening I say.
 

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I know what you mean.
Now that they have me hooked, I cannot find anymore Throwback!

I have tried Publix,Winn Dixie,Sweetbay,Albertson's,etc..

Maddening indeed!
 

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