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> This is good stuff... I never tried their flavored ones, only the
> original... usta come in a seven ounce bottle, consumed in the store for 8¢.
> http://www.manhattanspecial.com/
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Egad! Those look wonderful, and I don't even LIKE carbonated
beverages. I am also supposed to be dieting. Nonetheless, I have
submitted a query on store locations.

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Ophelia wrote:
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>>> Coffee ice cream sodas! My favorite is mocha-almond, leaning

>> heavily toward coffee, with coffee syrup. I do use cream (or low-carb
>> "milk) and some Splenda in my coffee. On extremely rare occasions, I
>> might add a tad of some natural flavoring. That happens perhaps two times
>> a year, if my coffee happens to taste too acrid or something.

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> I drink coffee with double cream, but I hate any kind of sweet coffee
> flavour. All those mocka thingies are wasted on me.
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Well, you COULD make it without sweeteners. But don't you like
sweetened hot chocolate or cocoa?

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> Ophelia wrote:


>> I drink coffee with double cream, but I hate any kind of sweet coffee
>> flavour. All those mocka thingies are wasted on me.

> Well, you COULD make it without sweeteners. But don't you like sweetened
> hot chocolate or cocoa?


Yes, I do. But they taste very different to coffee... to me anyway


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Ophelia wrote:
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>> Ophelia wrote:

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>>> I drink coffee with double cream, but I hate any kind of sweet coffee
>>> flavour. All those mocka thingies are wasted on me.

>> Well, you COULD make it without sweeteners. But don't you like sweetened
>> hot chocolate or cocoa?

>
> Yes, I do. But they taste very different to coffee... to me anyway
>
>

Sure. I was just thinking that even if you didn't sweeten
coffee... Hmmm. Why don't you start with hot chocolate/cocoa and
then add a bit of coffee to it?

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"Jean B." > wrote in message
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> brooklyn1 wrote:
>> This is good stuff... I never tried their flavored ones, only the
>> original... usta come in a seven ounce bottle, consumed in the store for
>> 8¢.
>> http://www.manhattanspecial.com/

> Egad! Those look wonderful, and I don't even LIKE carbonated beverages.
> I am also supposed to be dieting. Nonetheless, I have submitted a query
> on store locations.
>
>
>

They contain very little carbonation, less than half ordinary carbonated
soft drinks, and they do have diet versions.





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brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> This is good stuff... I never tried their flavored ones, only the
>>> original... usta come in a seven ounce bottle, consumed in the store for
>>> 8¢.
>>> http://www.manhattanspecial.com/

>> Egad! Those look wonderful, and I don't even LIKE carbonated beverages.
>> I am also supposed to be dieting. Nonetheless, I have submitted a query
>> on store locations.
>>
>>
>>

> They contain very little carbonation, less than half ordinary carbonated
> soft drinks, and they do have diet versions.
>

Oh, they sound even better if possible, then. I hope they answer
my query. Thanks.


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