lol @ this thread
C.H.U.D.
I live in a house with two women so of course we buy La Croix by the truckload. Pamplemousse obviously. In principle I'm not against saving a buck on the knock off grapefruit fart water but every single one of the imitators are pink grapefruit and the ladies insist it's just not the same. Wish it came in kegs.
70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
Anyone ever gather their own mint leaves, sassafras roots, dandelion leaves, or such to brew a tea or flavor a beverage. It has been a very long time, but I have brewed sassafras tea before. Good Stuff.
I miss Klarbrunn sparkling water. LaCroix a close second.
But the Kirkland so cheap
I have good news. Aldi's Faux Croix is regular grapefruit, NOT pink grapefruit. If this goes over I can probably retire by 40.
Personally, I just drink water. Milwaukee tap water is easily the best I've encountered so there must be something to that beer making lore. Important to me is also having lead pipes. Lead gets a bad rap but in this feminizing environment of widespread xenoestrogen pollution its a necessary supplement to correct a guy's aggression levels.
70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.
I don't care for LaCroix myself, but I know some that do. A matter of taste really.
When I was a child I drank gallons of Milk and Kool-Aid as well. It is most rare now that I ever drink either. "Simply Limeade" is now my favorite non-alcoholic beverage. Orange Juice as well is most enjoyable. Cranberry Juice is also in my top yen.
I still do occasionally enjoy a Soda, but I've lost my taste for cola drinks. An Orange Soda or a Sprite on occasion is ok. Sodas are not on my regular buy list at my grocery store. Ginger Ale is my favorite mixer with Bourbon.
I can't recall the last Root Beer Float I enjoyed, but will not turn one down if offered one for a dessert. Sherbert and Sprite also make a fine dessert treat.
Milwaukee water is more tasty due to the trip it takes through the 'deep tunnel.'
https://www.scientificamerican.com/s...waukee-tunnel/
The days of diversity are long gone...