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http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/0...op-review.html

That said, the big winner, Boylan, tasted nothing like real grapes.
Instead, it managed to get everything else right, a near-perfect balance
between sweetness, fizziness, and (artificial) grape flavor.


Bbbbuttt....

It's nowhere as good as the all time winner - Nehi!



http://www.candycarrollton.com/products/nehi-grape

NEHI GRAPE SODA

It all started in 1903 when Claude Hatcher invented his own soda to
bottle and sell in his families grocery store he called it "Chero-Cola".
Claude then went on to create a line of fruity beverages that he
called "NEHI" in the 1920€²s. A little later around 1935 he changed the
chero cola formula creating "Royal Crown Cola" or "RC" as most people
called it. At that point they renamed the company to Royal Crown Cola
Co. Claude aslo created the first diet soda "Diet Rite" and the first
low calorie soda "RC 100€³.

Nehi is now owned by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and they restrict the
selling and distribution of Nehi throughout the country through their
bottlers. This is why we had so much difficulty locating it. Unless
its bottled in your area you need to find an alternate source as the
bottlers are not allowed to ship the products out of their licensed region.

People often times look for Grape Knee High when in fact it is Grape Nehi

12 oz glass bottles with pure cane sugar
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On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 2:34:19 PM UTC-5, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote:
> http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/0...op-review.html
>
> That said, the big winner, Boylan, tasted nothing like real grapes.
> Instead, it managed to get everything else right, a near-perfect balance
> between sweetness, fizziness, and (artificial) grape flavor.
>
>
> Bbbbuttt....
>
> It's nowhere as good as the all time winner - Nehi!
>
>
>
> http://www.candycarrollton.com/products/nehi-grape
>
> NEHI GRAPE SODA
>
> It all started in 1903 when Claude Hatcher invented his own soda to
> bottle and sell in his families grocery store he called it "Chero-Cola".
> Claude then went on to create a line of fruity beverages that he
> called "NEHI" in the 1920€²s. A little later around 1935 he changed the
> chero cola formula creating "Royal Crown Cola" or "RC" as most people
> called it. At that point they renamed the company to Royal Crown Cola
> Co. Claude aslo created the first diet soda "Diet Rite" and the first
> low calorie soda "RC 100€³.
>
> Nehi is now owned by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and they restrict the
> selling and distribution of Nehi throughout the country through their
> bottlers. This is why we had so much difficulty locating it. Unless
> its bottled in your area you need to find an alternate source as the
> bottlers are not allowed to ship the products out of their licensed region.

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On 7/23/2015 5:04 PM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 2:34:19 PM UTC-5, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote:
>> http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/0...op-review.html
>>
>> That said, the big winner, Boylan, tasted nothing like real grapes.
>> Instead, it managed to get everything else right, a near-perfect balance
>> between sweetness, fizziness, and (artificial) grape flavor.
>>
>>
>> Bbbbuttt....
>>
>> It's nowhere as good as the all time winner - Nehi!
>>
>>
>>
>> http://www.candycarrollton.com/products/nehi-grape
>>
>> NEHI GRAPE SODA
>>
>> It all started in 1903 when Claude Hatcher invented his own soda to
>> bottle and sell in his families grocery store he called it "Chero-Cola".
>> Claude then went on to create a line of fruity beverages that he
>> called "NEHI" in the 1920€²s. A little later around 1935 he changed the
>> chero cola formula creating "Royal Crown Cola" or "RC" as most people
>> called it. At that point they renamed the company to Royal Crown Cola
>> Co. Claude aslo created the first diet soda "Diet Rite" and the first
>> low calorie soda "RC 100€³.
>>
>> Nehi is now owned by Dr. Pepper Snapple Group and they restrict the
>> selling and distribution of Nehi throughout the country through their
>> bottlers. This is why we had so much difficulty locating it. Unless
>> its bottled in your area you need to find an alternate source as the
>> bottlers are not allowed to ship the products out of their licensed region.
>>
>> People often times look for Grape Knee High when in fact it is Grape Nehi
>>
>> 12 oz glass bottles with pure cane sugar

>
> http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/...sk-of-diabetes


Did anyone say you HAVE to drink i a day?

Sheesh.

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On 7/24/2015 9:04 AM, MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:

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> --Bryan
> "You live a dogs [sic] live [sic] with your nose planted in your
> wife's crotch."
> --Barbara Llorente in rec.food.cooking July 21, 2015
>

Fourteen hundred years ago Islam gave women rights; rights that could
not have been imagined by European counterparts. Bold words! Words
that have been spoken repeatedly, especially in the last two or three
decades by Muslim converts, and Islamic writers, academics and educators
across the globe. Womens rights, responsibilities, and choices have
been the subject of books, articles, essays, and lectures. Sadly
however, convincing the world that Muslim women are not oppressed by
Islam is a message that is just not getting through. Media headlines
scream oppression and the words Muslim, women, and oppression seem to
have become inextricably linked.

No matter what Muslim women do or say to try to convince the world
otherwise, words like hijab, burka, polygamy, and Sharia seem to do
little but convince people that Islam oppresses women. Even educated,
articulate women fulfilling the modest conditions of hijab can do little
to dispel the myths. Women who conduct themselves with decorum and
grace and function effortlessly in the modern world have their
achievements and successes celebrated. However, if a woman wears a
scarf, covers her hair or puts her religion above worldly pursuits she
is immediately labelled oppressed. One wonders if this is the case for
women of other religious persuasions.
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On 8/4/2015 9:39 AM, Roy wrote:
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John Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed
source within the Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and
shredding of public records and documents in violation of Florida law.
The department maintains oversight and approval of state gaming
licensees, slot machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In
addition, the state government source revealed that Jeb Bush has
replaced key members of the Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with
personnel from Texas who are overseeing the destruction of state
documents. An FBI source has confirmed the destruction of public records
by Jeb Bush may be in response to the ongoing criminal proceedings
against GOP lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the
2001 gangland murder in Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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On 8/4/2015 9:39 AM, Roy wrote:
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ohn Caylor of www.insider-magazine.com reports that a well-placed source
within the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
has revealed Governor Jeb Bush ordered the destruction and shredding of
public records and documents in violation of Florida law. The department
maintains oversight and approval of state gaming licensees, slot
machines, dog and horse tracks, and jai-alai. In addition, the state
government source revealed that Jeb Bush has replaced key members of the
Governor's Staff in Tallahassee with personnel from Texas who are
overseeing the destruction of state documents. An FBI source has
confirmed the destruction of public records by Jeb Bush may be in
response to the ongoing criminal proceedings against GOP lobbyist Jack
Abramoff and the Federal investigation of the 2001 gangland murder in
Miami of Sun Cruz casino boat owner Gus Boulis.

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