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Anyone who is familiar with IBC Root Beer knows that this wonderful bottle of root beer flavored sugar is just so tastey. I saw at the store the other day IBC Root Beer in a can. Is this considered blasphemy?
Also, does anyone remember drinking an Australian drink called "Wallaroo"? |
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can't say that I have.......
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nope
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I drank a bottle of baileys last night and woke up with a wallaroo
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Geez, Gypsy. Are you seriously averaging about 3800 posts a month???
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pop (soda to some) always tastes better in a glass bottle. I hate those plastic bottles they have now.
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@beach
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Im a bit of a chatterbox.......shhhhh!!
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plastic bottles do suck
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Plastic bottles do indeed suck. The IBC comes in a glass bottle.
Wallaroo came in a glass bottle too. Was out in the late 80s. Carbonated with different flavors. Was really good. |
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ibc is the best root beer in the whole wide world!!!lol.
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they dont sell it around here
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Yes, it is blasphemy. I can count the ways it is wrong.
IBC should only be in a bottle. Same with Blenheim's Ginger Ale (southern local brand). YUM YUM AND YUM! |
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not much of a pop person anymore..but when I do endulge its either pepsi or dr. pepper
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Blenheim's? Better than Canada Dry, eh?
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Wallaroo - what sort of drink is it. Is it an apple alcohol drink?
Wallaroo is a testing site for military in South Australia. Wallaroo is a cross from a wallaby and kangaroo Australia's best is the Bundaberg ginger beer - nice |
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It was marketed as a drink from Australia. It was not alcoholic. It was like carbonated fruit juice, but not like orange juice or anything like that. Kiwi-Mango type flavors. I'm guessing it didn't originate down under but that's how it was marketed.
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VB AND 2 DOGS .....THE ORIGINAL
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2 dogs is lemon base
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vb is victorian bitter
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