The Strangest Soda Flavors You Should Try At Least Once
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BY LILY O'NEILL
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.