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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Coca Cola "Spiced"

My wife picked this up for me recently:

Coca Cola "Spiced"

 

Brand: Coca Cola "Spiced"

Origin: Atlanta, GA.

Purchase Place: Target, Minneapolis, MN.

Sweetener: High Fructose Corn Syrup.

Review: It smells like Christmas in a mall near a Yankee Candle store... not IN the store, but just NEAR the store when you get a hint of aroma in the air. And it tastes similar. There's a slight cinnamon flavor to this, as well as like a "Christmas spice." It's not bad. I don't get a ton of "raspberry" flavor even though that's what is says at the bottom of the can: "Raspberry Spiced Coke & Other Natural Flavors." If a slightly cinnamon version of Coke with a hint of generic Christmas spice sounds good to you, then give this a try. It was better than I thought it was going to be!

Score: 7.5 out of 10.

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Grand Opening at "Grandpa Joe's" (formerly Blue Sun Soda)

My son and I just got back from the north metro because we HAD to check out the Grand Opening of Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop! They purchased Blue Sun Soda in Spring Lake Park. They just announced it on Facebook 10 days ago, so a LOT has happened since then. 

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
A little bummed they painted over the mural out front.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
It was HOPPIN' inside! Charlie was handed a sweet soda jerk hat when he walked in.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
FUDGE! That's new!

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
This is where all the long aisles of soda used to be, and now it's all CANDY and GAMES! 

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
Some soda farther back.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
I had to grab a "Wild Bill's" root beer, and Grandpa Joe's has some wild novelty flavors.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
"Buy 5 Get 1 FREE." So I did!

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
This has been a big draw from social media: a $5 candy buffet!

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
More sodas near the register.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
Soda fountain AND ice cream bar!

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
The bottler was up and running, and people could watch.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
Back in the candy area. THEY STLL HAVE "BILLY THE SODA JERK" BACK THERE!
He was cracking people up, including my son. 

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
New hand-painted details by the door.

Grand Opening at Grandpa Joe's Candy Shop
This was by the checkout. I need to try these sometime.


I still have some Blue Sun sodas to try, so this might not be my last post with the Blue Sun Soda tag, but it's the first with the Grandpa Joe's tag! My son got a few boxes of candy, and I grabbed a six pack of assorted sodas (because the 6th was free). I can't wait to go back to snoop around more without a hundred other people there. They don't seem to have QUITE as much soda as before, but it's a better experience all around - super excited to take my oldest son there sometime as he couldn't make it tonight. We'll be back!

Check out Grandpa Joe's on Facebook to stay in the loop.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Big Red Soda

I didn't know what kind of soda this was... "big red" isn't much of a flavor description. But based the the tiny circle that says "so sweet - so smooth" on the label, I figured it might be cream soda-like.

Big Red Soda

 
Brand: Big Red Soda.

Origin: Plano, TX.

Purchase Place: Marshall Stop, St. Paul, MN.

Sweetener: High Fructose Corn Syrup.

Review: My hunch was right - it was like a red cream soda (and "red cream soda" is a thing). It was pretty sickly sweet. I LIKE sweet sodas, but this was a lot even for me. I think my wife would have recoiled at this. Honestly, I couldn't finish it. It was just TOO sweet. A bit chemically, and just too much - too sweet, too weird, no thanks.

Score: 3.5 out of 10.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Root Beer Baby Back Ribs

If you click on my "Cooking with Soda" tag, you'll see I've often done pork roasts and/or beef roasts with Sprite or cola or root beer. But over the last year or 2, I've been using root beer to help finish off my pork rib recipe.  I start by following this recipe all the way through the dry rub and instant pot cooking (I'm not an instant pot freak, but I use it when it can be helpful).  But then when it says to finish under the broiler, I jump outside to my grill instead. 

I add some BBQ sauce and a little honey, and I get just a little char forming on both sides (I like just a little char). And then I douse it all in a little root beer.

Here was the scene last night when I did some ribs for supper:

Root Beer Baby Back Ribs
Root beer ready to help finish these ribs.

Pork Ribs with Root Beer
Pouring on a little extra sweetness.

Pork Ribs with Root Beer
Root beer pooling on the "bone" side of the ribs. It stayed nicely, and I closed the lid for a few minutes.

Pork Ribs with Root Beer
After grilling both sides, I wrapped it tight with foil and poured some extra root beer in there as well.

Pork Ribs with Root Beer
Back in the house, I opened it after 45 mins after it absorbed some juices/BBQ/root beer.
The dry rub is tasty, and the root beer adds to it! Ready to fall off the bone.

Pork Ribs with Root Beer
A meal of root beer ribs, cheesy garlic bread, jalapeƱo poppers, and apples. NICE!


My boys like this a lot too! We had 2.5 lbs of ribs, and we had 0 left overs.

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Dr. Wells Soda

This had no "flavor" listed, so I assumed it was Dr. Pepper rip-off:
 
Dr. Wells Soda


Brand: Dr. Wells Soda.

Origin: Jasper, IN.

Purchase Place: "Minnesota's Largest Candy Store," Jordan, MN.

Sweetener: Cane Sugar.

Review: I was right. This is a lot like Dr. Pepper, just a bit worse. It really tastes similar, but just has an extra "artificial" flavor at the end that makes it not as great. It was OK... I'll rank this right in the middle.

Score: 5 out of 10.