Posted: 1/16/2011 11:21:19 AM EDT
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With real sugar!!!!!!!!
damn, a can of this in a glass on ice. nice and I don't even like Pepsi I do this though. |
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Both the Mountain Dew and Pepsi Throwback are in stock at the local Walmart and grocery stores. It appears that they are continuing to bottle them in 16 oz plastic bottles, 2 liter bottles and the 12 can suitcases.
I've also heard rumors that both Pepsi and Dew Throwbacks are going to become a standard products but I don't know how much of this may be based in fact. Meanwhile, I just stock up again. |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... I can tell the difference....I think its just what you grew up on. I had a couple bottles of mexican coke and threw the rest away. HFCS for the win, it tastes better to me. (Note, that is a personal opinion that no one needs to get butthurt about) |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... I can. They taste very different. I drink very few (maybe two or three a week) but I really like the Dr. Pepper with real sugar. |
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That stuff is sitting on the shelves out here long after the last can of throwback Pepsi is gone.
I went to Kroger last night and saw throwback Mt Dew for the first time in almost a year, i bought three 12 packs of it, I love throwback Mt Dew People in GA have a hard on for Mt Dew, I am one of those people |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... Can you tell us why diabetes will be the result? Your conclusion is contradictory to several studies about the problems with HFCS. Please help us understand. |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... You can100% taste a difference. While not a scientific study, when this stuff came out some friends and I did our own little blind taste test. Out of 5 people, every single one could tell which was which. Some still preferred the HFCS stuff..but they could tell. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... You can100% taste a difference. You dadgum right you can. I can't stand regular Pepsi but I LOVE throwback Pepsi! |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... You can100% taste a difference. You dadgum right you can. I can't stand regular Pepsi but I LOVE throwback Pepsi! I only drink cola when I am drinking Beam and once I mixed the throwback that was it. Beam and Throwback is fucking orgasmicly good. |
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Both the Mountain Dew and Pepsi Throwback are in stock at the local Walmart and grocery stores. It appears that they are continuing to bottle them in 16 oz plastic bottles, 2 liter bottles and the 12 can suitcases. I've also heard rumors that both Pepsi and Dew Throwbacks are going to become a standard products but I don't know how much of this may be based in fact. Meanwhile, I just stock up again. They will be in normal production from now on |
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I'd bet money you couldn't tell the difference between this and normal pepsi in a blind taste test. Either way, welcome to diabetes central... Can you tell us why diabetes will be the result? Your conclusion is contradictory to several studies about the problems with HFCS. Please help us understand. Sugary drinks are high in calories and generally do not satisfy hunger, as well as being linked with elevated weight, the leading cause for diabetes. Some people can handle them, and they're probably no big deal in small quantities. HFCS and sugar are identical in this regard. |
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Both the Mountain Dew and Pepsi Throwback are in stock at the local Walmart and grocery stores. It appears that they are continuing to bottle them in 16 oz plastic bottles, 2 liter bottles and the 12 can suitcases. I've also heard rumors that both Pepsi and Dew Throwbacks are going to become a standard products but I don't know how much of this may be based in fact. Meanwhile, I just stock up again. They will be in normal production from now on Seriously? I won't have to stock up and hoard the stuff??? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Both the Mountain Dew and Pepsi Throwback are in stock at the local Walmart and grocery stores. It appears that they are continuing to bottle them in 16 oz plastic bottles, 2 liter bottles and the 12 can suitcases. I've also heard rumors that both Pepsi and Dew Throwbacks are going to become a standard products but I don't know how much of this may be based in fact. Meanwhile, I just stock up again. They will be in normal production from now on Seriously? I won't have to stock up and hoard the stuff??? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That'll be pretty coo......I don't normally drink pop but that's awesome they're using real sugar again. |
