What’s your preferred soda pop?

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Chief Sapulpa

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Sprite Zero with a dollop of Makers Mark and a lemon wedge.
Please be more specific about the dollop…lol

dollop /dŏl′əp/

noun​

  1. A large lump or portion of a solid matter.
    "a dollop of ice cream."
  2. A small quantity or splash of a liquid.
    "a dollop of whiskey."
  3. A modicum; a bit.
    "not a dollop of truth to the story."
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Moxie.

I don’t drink soda as a rule, but once or twice a year I will have a bottle (if I can find them) or a can of Moxie. They are sold primarily in New England.
It’s a sweet and bitter old fashioned (1876) soda that was originally marketed as a nerve tonic.
My first thought experience with Moxie was during a vacation to Maine. While talking with some folks who were running an antique shop, they asked me if I had tried their state soft drink Moxie. I hadn’t so they gave me one. It was very good. Tasted similar to root beer but with some differences.
 

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