In the name of having just been to the State Fair, it was time to try this glorious can:
Brand: Lift Bridge Mini Donut Cream Soda
Origin: Stillwater, MN.
Purchase Place: Blue Sun Soda, Spring Lake Park, MN.
Sweetener: Natural Sugar.
Review: This was odd... but pretty good. It was cinnamon and sugar flavored, much like mini donuts. And it had the creaminess of a cream soda. I was trying to put my finger on the flavor, and I realized it's a bit like a snickerdoodle cookie... which is a bit cinnamony and sugary as well. It's a pretty decent flavor, and QUITE sweet. So you have to like sweet sodas to like this.
Score: 7 out of 10.
Pages
▼
Friday, August 31, 2018
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Lunds Soda Selection
I was at Lunds in St. Paul yesterday, and I noticed they had really added to their individual bottle soda selection:
In the past, they had maybe a few bottles, and then a few options of 4-packs or 6-packs (as you see on the right in this photo). But this was a LOT more individual bottles than I'd seen before. I picked up 2 to try at home (an "O-So" and a "Route 66"). Thanks Lunds!
In the past, they had maybe a few bottles, and then a few options of 4-packs or 6-packs (as you see on the right in this photo). But this was a LOT more individual bottles than I'd seen before. I picked up 2 to try at home (an "O-So" and a "Route 66"). Thanks Lunds!
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Judge For Yourself! Root Beer
I opened this up tonight:
Brand: Judge For Yourself! Root Beer
Origin: Gardena, CA.
Purchase Place: Blue Sun Soda, Spring Lake Park, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: The side of this bottle said "So good it should be banned." And "Judgement day cometh to those who have lost their fizz." Good stuff. The taste? Well, it was OK. It was a bit heavy on the anise for me, but had a nice frothy head. It was just OK - nothing great, but still drinkable. So I'll give it an average score.
Score: 5 out of 10.
Brand: Judge For Yourself! Root Beer
Origin: Gardena, CA.
Purchase Place: Blue Sun Soda, Spring Lake Park, MN.
Sweetener: Cane Sugar.
Review: The side of this bottle said "So good it should be banned." And "Judgement day cometh to those who have lost their fizz." Good stuff. The taste? Well, it was OK. It was a bit heavy on the anise for me, but had a nice frothy head. It was just OK - nothing great, but still drinkable. So I'll give it an average score.
Score: 5 out of 10.
Monday, August 13, 2018
Blueberry Whistler Soda
I've had some issues with Whistler sodas not holding on to their seal. So this soda is one that I picked up earlier this summer before it had time to really lose its carbonation:
Well, the amount that was lost in this bottle wasn't a good sign from the start. And guess what? It was TOTALLY FLAT. Blue Sun Soda really needs to check something on their Whistler bottling machine because they are NOT holding seals!
Brand: Blueberry Whistler Soda.
Origin: Spring Lake Park, MN.
Purchase Place: Blue Sun Soda, Spring Lake Park, MN.
Sweetener: Sugar.
Review: The flavor was good, but it was dead flat, and that's just so annoying. From now on, I'll get Whistler sodas and drink then within the week. Heck, I might open one at Blue Sun Soda to make sure it's actually NOT flat right off the bat. Again, the flavor was nice - it reminded me of the blueberry "chips" that are in blueberry muffin mixes. But it was hard to get past the flat-ness.
Score: 6 out of 10.
Well, the amount that was lost in this bottle wasn't a good sign from the start. And guess what? It was TOTALLY FLAT. Blue Sun Soda really needs to check something on their Whistler bottling machine because they are NOT holding seals!
Brand: Blueberry Whistler Soda.
Origin: Spring Lake Park, MN.
Purchase Place: Blue Sun Soda, Spring Lake Park, MN.
Sweetener: Sugar.
Review: The flavor was good, but it was dead flat, and that's just so annoying. From now on, I'll get Whistler sodas and drink then within the week. Heck, I might open one at Blue Sun Soda to make sure it's actually NOT flat right off the bat. Again, the flavor was nice - it reminded me of the blueberry "chips" that are in blueberry muffin mixes. But it was hard to get past the flat-ness.
Score: 6 out of 10.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Photos from the First "Minnesota Soda Festival"
Yesterday morning, my boys and I stopped by the Minnesota Soda Festival at Blue Sun Soda. It was raining when we got there as it started at 10 a.m., so it was pretty quiet at that time:
For the soda tastings, you purchase tickets for 25 cents each, and then get a tiny shot of each kid of soda that you request. (I believe there were better prices if you wanted to try/drink a LOT.) Here's my boys getting their first sips of "Zombie Brain Juice:"
I bought $3 worth of tickets (so 12 sips). I really only had 1 all to myself (the Unicorn Yack), and the boys had the rest as I tried tiny sips of theirs. We had 2 kinds of Dad's, a few kinds of Spring Grove, some Frostie root beer, the "gross" flavors above, Whistler above, and we ended by sharing some Virgil's.
It was a fun time, and luckily the weather turned around quickly enough to not ruin the whole day for the event. And Charlie had a great time with their famous Soda Jerk Billy who was ALL personality - he got his finger "stuck" trying to clean out an empty soda bottle, and Henry (my older son) yanked and yanked and couldn't pull it off for him. But Charlie zipped it off with one easy try, and felt like a stud. Then Billy did it again. It was cute.
Thanks Blue Sun Soda!
Soda sampling on 3 sides of the back of the building. |
The Whistler Soda bottling machine inside. |
Bottles and flavoring (to the right). |
My boys playing some pinball inside. |
Again, very quiet at 10 a.m. when it was raining. There's Charlie in the orange, and Henry in the green playing Skee Ball. |
The rain had stopped out back, so we headed out again! (They had food trucks there too.) |
Of COURSE the boys wanted to try the "gross" sounding sodas (that are actually quite tasty). |
I tried the purple "Unicorn Yack" which showed a barfing unicorn. Tasty! |
Charlie asking for more at the Whistler stand. |
More people and families showing up. |
They had a few different bouncy things there, and even though they were wet, lots of kids were in them. |
More and more people showing up around 11:30. |
It was a fun time, and luckily the weather turned around quickly enough to not ruin the whole day for the event. And Charlie had a great time with their famous Soda Jerk Billy who was ALL personality - he got his finger "stuck" trying to clean out an empty soda bottle, and Henry (my older son) yanked and yanked and couldn't pull it off for him. But Charlie zipped it off with one easy try, and felt like a stud. Then Billy did it again. It was cute.
Thanks Blue Sun Soda!
Friday, August 3, 2018
New Superheroes at "Minnesota's Largest Candy Store"
Last weekend, we stopped by Minnesota's Largest Candy Store. When we were there last (in Sept of 2017), there was a round room addition that wasn't quite finished. And we saw a life-sized Hulk that my boys loved (see link to see photo).
This time, my Iron Man loving 4-year-old LOVED bumping into the Hulkbuster armor:
This time, my Iron Man loving 4-year-old LOVED bumping into the Hulkbuster armor:
Life-sized (11' high) with light up repulsor beams, arc reactor, and eyes. |
Batman characters and the Silver Surfer. |
Thor, Spiderman (hanging upside down), and DC characters (Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and the Flash). |
In the new "round" room, the Millennium Falcon was hanging from the ceiling. And Star Lord, Groot, and Baby Groot were above the door. |
Candy in the new round room, with part of the Starship Enterprise on the far left. |
Back in the "old" part by the checkouts. This is 4 aisles of soda, or about 1/2 their selection. |
I didn't get any soda, but I hope to be back later this month NOT on a weekend to stock up - it was BUSY when we were there!
Thursday, August 2, 2018
This Weekend is the "Minneosta Soda Festival"
Blue Sun Soda Shop in the north metro has been mentioning this a lot on their Facebook page lately.
Here are some photos they posted as they get prepped for the big event:
They were promoting that $20 would get you all the soda sampling you could want as part of a VIP experience. Now they've mentioned that you can taste-test sodas for $0.25 each. Here's the link to the official "Minnesota Soda Festival" website for more info.
Here are 2 links to local stories about this upcoming event: an article in the Star Trib, and a video from Fox 9.
Here's part of what they say will be there:
I might be able to stop by with my boys. We'll see. Sounds fun!
Here are some photos they posted as they get prepped for the big event:
They were promoting that $20 would get you all the soda sampling you could want as part of a VIP experience. Now they've mentioned that you can taste-test sodas for $0.25 each. Here's the link to the official "Minnesota Soda Festival" website for more info.
Here are 2 links to local stories about this upcoming event: an article in the Star Trib, and a video from Fox 9.
Here's part of what they say will be there:
- Over 100 Sodas to Try
- Over 1300 Sodas to Buy
- Bouncy Castles
- Face-Painters
- Street Performers & Characters
- Children's Activities
- Food Trucks
- Ride a 1950's Vintage Bus
- Whistler Soda Factory Tour Info
- Meet the Owners
- Meet the Soda Brewers
- And Much More!
I might be able to stop by with my boys. We'll see. Sounds fun!