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The Strangest Soda Flavors You Should Try At Least Once

NEWS

BY LILY O'NEILL

Cans of Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray Soda

Cel-Ray

This celery-flavored soda comes from New York and was inspired by Dr. Brown's celery tonics. It is sweet, like ginger ale, but with a peppery pinch from the celery seeds.
Person holding bottle of Moxie

Moxie

Moxie was first sold as a solution for nerves in 1876. It is a bitter drink with notes of black licorice that has been likened to root beer for its wintergreen aftertaste.
Bottles of Mr. Q. Cumber soda

Mr. Q. Cumber

Mr. Q. Cumber mixes natural cucumber extract with sugar cane for a subtle caffeine-free soda. It has a similar fruity taste to Sprite but with no artificial flavors.
Bottle of Empire Spruce Beer

Spruce Beer

Empire Spruce Beer was inspired by indigenous Americans who boiled spruce needles to use as a medicine. It started off as a true beer, but today, it contains no alcohol.
Bottle of Lester's Fixins' Bacon Soda with Chocolate

Bacon Soda with Chocolate

Lester's Fixins offers a bacon soda with chocolate. It tastes like a greasy slice of bacon with sweet hints of chocolate, and is available at Rocket Fizz.