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Re: It Was Code Red at KFC!
Posted By: Mousie, on host 64.236.243.243
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2002, at 09:34:33
In Reply To: It Was Code Red at KFC! posted by Grishny on Wednesday, January 23, 2002, at 14:52:06:

> A few days ago in chat, Sam was complaining
> that he can't get Code Red Mountain Dew
> when he goes out to eat, because soda
> fountains at restaurants don't have it yet.
>
> Well, Sam, your carbonated cherry beverage
> woes may be over. I went to KFC for lunch this
> afternoon and lo and behold, there it was. Red
> label, red spout, bright, bold, shiny logo:
> Mountain Dew Code Red right there in the
> soda fountain! I was so excited I drank three
> glassfuls.
>
> If KFC has it, there's a good possibility that
> Taco Bells and Pizza Huts will be carrying it
> soon too, since they're all owned by the same
> company.
>
> Gri"bearer of good news about POP"shny

When I moved to Texas several years ago (back when I still called it POP and Texans called everything "coke," as in "What kind of coke do you want?" "Dr. Pepper, please.") a new friend from New York opened a pizza joint in the mall where we worked. I still remember his shock at being told he needed to carry Dr. Pepper (it's bottled in Dallas) in his fountain. On the East Coast, it was just a novelty drink that wasn't commonly available in restaurants. In Texas, it's at least as common as Coke or Pepsi.

In California, Dr. Pepper (or at least its passable imitation, Mr. Pibb) is commonly available at fast food joints, but not in sit down restaurants. I'm thankful for the little things.

Mou"Does anyone else ever specifically want their favorite soda either from a can, from plastic, or from a fountain with ice? And do you ever specifically crave it in a styrofoam cup instead of paper?"sie

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