- Jan 4, 2001
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This sort of product might not exist, but I'm wondering if there are any powdered mixes out there that taste like various soda varieties. I'm specifically looking for something that tastes like orange soda.
Sure I know there's Tang, but that stuff has citric acid added to it, which is sour as hell, and makes my mouth feel a bit weird because of the acidity.
Why not just drink orange soda? I don't like the carbonation either. It makes my stomach feel like it's about to explode. I'm impatient, too - entirely removing the carbonation from soda takes awhile to do right, without making a mess.
I'd prefer something without artificial sweetners, especially not aspartame. That stuff gives me hours-long migraines.
"Light" drinks are the last thing I need - I already wind up getting too few calories as-is. Give me my sugar, dammit!!!
The other aspect is simple efficiency - soda is mostly water, so you wind up paying to have all that water trucked to you. Why not buy just the mix, and use the water that's already being piped to your home?
An update, for the many, many people who care deeply about this burning issue:
I did not find an orange soda substitute yet, but I may be nearly there. There was no Hawaiian Punch mix at the local store I tried. But there was Kool-Aid.
I noticed "citric acid" in the ingredients list on their orange mix, and figured it might be too acidic. So I tried the grape-flavored mix.
I can't believe I never tried this stuff before. It's perfect. It's so sweet I can almost feel my teeth melting away.
I will try the orange flavored stuff next time. I stupidly thought just now, "Hey, why not see if citric acid is on the orange soda's ingredient list?" Well hey, there it is, and that stuff's not at all sour. So maybe the Kool Aid orange-flavored mix is what I'm after.
Yes, this is the first time I've ever had Kool-Aid.
I guess it's marginally better than soda healthwise - 10% Vitamin C as opposed to nothing. Not health food, but then, if I'd be drinking soda anyway, I wasn't much concerned with that in the first place.
Time for more of this artificial grape goodness. Why it's called grape, I don't know, as it resembles no grape I've ever tasted. Whatever it is though, it's good. Grape Kool-Aid + sharp cheddar cheese = tasty snack with no aftertaste.
Sure I know there's Tang, but that stuff has citric acid added to it, which is sour as hell, and makes my mouth feel a bit weird because of the acidity.
Why not just drink orange soda? I don't like the carbonation either. It makes my stomach feel like it's about to explode. I'm impatient, too - entirely removing the carbonation from soda takes awhile to do right, without making a mess.
I'd prefer something without artificial sweetners, especially not aspartame. That stuff gives me hours-long migraines.
"Light" drinks are the last thing I need - I already wind up getting too few calories as-is. Give me my sugar, dammit!!!
The other aspect is simple efficiency - soda is mostly water, so you wind up paying to have all that water trucked to you. Why not buy just the mix, and use the water that's already being piped to your home?
An update, for the many, many people who care deeply about this burning issue:
I did not find an orange soda substitute yet, but I may be nearly there. There was no Hawaiian Punch mix at the local store I tried. But there was Kool-Aid.
I noticed "citric acid" in the ingredients list on their orange mix, and figured it might be too acidic. So I tried the grape-flavored mix.
I can't believe I never tried this stuff before. It's perfect. It's so sweet I can almost feel my teeth melting away.
I will try the orange flavored stuff next time. I stupidly thought just now, "Hey, why not see if citric acid is on the orange soda's ingredient list?" Well hey, there it is, and that stuff's not at all sour. So maybe the Kool Aid orange-flavored mix is what I'm after.
Yes, this is the first time I've ever had Kool-Aid.
I guess it's marginally better than soda healthwise - 10% Vitamin C as opposed to nothing. Not health food, but then, if I'd be drinking soda anyway, I wasn't much concerned with that in the first place.
Time for more of this artificial grape goodness. Why it's called grape, I don't know, as it resembles no grape I've ever tasted. Whatever it is though, it's good. Grape Kool-Aid + sharp cheddar cheese = tasty snack with no aftertaste.
