I’ll paypal $5.00 to the first person that can tell me where I can legitimately purchase prune soda pop.
Rules: The answer cannot be the recipe for prune soda. It cannot be some website that just merely mentions prude soda. It must be bottled or canned and sold as a real product. And it must either:
A) Be a real company or store in Chicago
B) A website that produces prune soda and can ship it to me
And Dr. Pepper does not count.
aargh! I was all ready to collect my 5 bucks. http://www.goldinc.com/~shammack/squinonablaga/sq.gloss.txt :carbonated prune juice — the particular type of soda known as Dr. Pepper. Word origin: rumour has it that Dr. Pepper was intended to taste like carbonated prune juice. Example: “This tastes like carbonated prune juice.”
Thanks to Dave for debunking the Dr. Pepper prune juice myth with giving me this link: http://www.snopes.com/business/secret/drpepper.asp
why would you want prune juice soda anyways??? but for five bucks…i will find it!
hmm, are you having some kind of medical problem, spud? are your innards in a bind?
Golly, can you imagine the great taste of prune-flavored soda pop? I simply cannot wait for it. Seriously though. Recently I bought some dried prunes and they were actually quite good–only when you eat a couple at a time.
right, why are you eating prunes as well? are you having some trubble down south? i mean, they’re good for you, but so are other things. like dried apricots!
Got apricot soda? Papaya spears are pretty good.
there’s apricot nectar. that’s good stuff.
wow, Dr. Pepper is over 100 years old!