Hi DJ! Glad to see you alive and kicking.
I remember creme soda's when I was a youngster too.

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MonsoonDude wrote:if it means cream soda, then dang, im in for one as thats my favorite drink, i thought Sasparilla was root beer too,lol
M2 wrote:The lizzard's lips have turned into fried calamari rings up here - it was 110F today. No rain since that first night. The possible votmaxes may or may not
pan out for the lower deserts - i.e. - us - over the weekend, so don't expect
any precip unless Zeus himself stomps in with a bolt in one hand and an
outflow boundary in the other.
Currently: 106F RH13% DP46 WWNW14 Forecast: 110+ again
azsnowman wrote:NORTHERN ARIZONA - -
Stan
.......I've got a sneaky feeling in my bones this comeback will be at the very least, pathetic......
Dennis
Stephanie wrote:[quote="Arizwx
Actually,
A 'Sasparilla' can be a Root Beer,Creme Soda,Ginger Ale or any combination...sometimes..they mixed them!They used REAL Syrup and sugar in those days and added some rather unusual 'roots' that they thought may be medicinal.Coca-Cola in Hotlanta used some 'Coca Leaf' byproducts...as 'Doc Holiday' used it to 'numb' a soon to be toothless scoundral when he was a Dentist in Atlanta.He shot and killed 2 men in an argument over a card game that became famous in Tombstone.Can anyone name that game?
BTW..the closest to a 'Sasparilla' is bottled by a Dallas Firm(used to be HQ for Dr Pepper)..they are known as 'SBC'..if you see it in the store under Creme Soda or Root Beer in the Bottle..BUY IT!It just don't get no better then that!
Current at the 'Sunset Grill'
103F/Dp 50/winds SSW 12/Clr/Hottern' Hell an' Dry as Lizard Lips' :o
Stephanie wrote:I remember in the movie "Tombstone" that they did call it "Faro". I loved that movie - especially the way Val Kilmer played Doc Holiday!
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