Brad Olson
TVWBB Platinum Member
Chris A.'s post about the Diet Dr. Pepper got me thinking about what our household had when I was a kid back in the '60s and '70s. We were mostly a cola family, Coke when it was on sale but usually RC and never Pepsi. But if Coke was on sale that meant my mom might also pick up an 8-pack (16 oz. returnables, of course) of Sprite or occasionally Fresca, and once in awhile Dr. Pepper (with the old 10-2-4 round label) or my favorite: orange Crush. To this day, when I'm hot and thirsty I want an ice-cold Crush in a glass bottle more than anything else.
I went to middle school in a non-air conditioned, 1890s building in the middle of a city, so at the start and end of the school year there could be some really sweltering days. The Shell station just around the corner had a Pepsi machine (25 cents a can) and somehow it was calibrated to have the sodas so cold that the ice crystals were just barely starting to form, and at the end of a day in that oven a Mountain Dew from that machine was much appreciated!
So what'd you drink?
I went to middle school in a non-air conditioned, 1890s building in the middle of a city, so at the start and end of the school year there could be some really sweltering days. The Shell station just around the corner had a Pepsi machine (25 cents a can) and somehow it was calibrated to have the sodas so cold that the ice crystals were just barely starting to form, and at the end of a day in that oven a Mountain Dew from that machine was much appreciated!
So what'd you drink?