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So Good, They've Bottled It 

Today I learned that Jones Soda Co. created a Thanksgiving holiday soda pack. The pack of sodas contain the flavours of Turkey and Gravy, Dinnerroll, Sweet Potato, Antacid, and Pea. When these bizarre flavoured sodas were sold online in 2003 the text stated that it "sold out in three hours last year after the company introduced it on its web site. Some customers turned around and offered their supply on auction web site eBay, where it sold for over $100 a bottle." 

The passage read that Jones will "Although the holiday packs will not be available after they sell out, Jones will continue to churn out its other flavours. Predictably, many are nowhere close to ordinary, but they're not as weird as the holiday pack, either. They include Chocolate Fudge, Blue Bubblegum, and Crushed Melon." 
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Candy Cane Explosion

The Candy Cane Explosion is a sparkling candy cane drink. The ingredients require any cand cane and sparkling water. First, you must crush the cand cane until its like powder. When you’re done with crushing the candy cane put it into a cup where the sparkling water is going. After you poured the sparkling water to your satisfaction stir for about 2 minutes for an evenly balanced candy cane and sparkling water. I think this product will sell well because, for the people who like candy canes but want it in a drink, this is for them. The people who like sparkling and want flavours with it, this is for them. How cand canes are linked to the holiday is because legend has it that the ancestor of the candy cane appeared in 1670 when the choirmaster at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany handed out white sugar sticks to his young singers to keep them quiet during. On the other hand, sparkling soda is not linked to the holiday Christmas, but cand canes are and when you mix those two together they're linked to the holiday.



 

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