by Tdarcos » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:35 am
I tried a 20 oz. bottle of Sun Drop, advertised as a "citrus soda."
It's not bad, it kind of reminds me of a slightly tart version of Sprite or 7up. I was thinking, from the packaging, that it was intended to be more of a competitor to Mountain Dew or perhaps Mello Yellow, which is Coke's version of Mountain Dew.
Then I looked at who the manufacturer is. Dr. Pepper-7Up company of Plano, Texas. Which is kind of strange, I would have perhaps advertised it as a 7-Up Citrus as opposed to a whole new brand. I suspect that they bought this brand from some small regional bottler as opposed to a new product they brought out themselves. I don't see it as being different enough by itself to be much of anything except just another lemon-lime soda of the 7up/Sprite class but a bit less sweet. (I can't even remember if Pepsi has a product similar to 7up.)
It's okay but for this sort of soft drink I prefer Mountain Dew.
I tried a 20 oz. bottle of Sun Drop, advertised as a "citrus soda."
It's not bad, it kind of reminds me of a slightly tart version of Sprite or 7up. I was thinking, from the packaging, that it was intended to be more of a competitor to Mountain Dew or perhaps Mello Yellow, which is Coke's version of Mountain Dew.
Then I looked at who the manufacturer is. Dr. Pepper-7Up company of Plano, Texas. Which is kind of strange, I would have perhaps advertised it as a 7-Up Citrus as opposed to a whole new brand. I suspect that they bought this brand from some small regional bottler as opposed to a new product they brought out themselves. I don't see it as being different enough by itself to be much of anything except just another lemon-lime soda of the 7up/Sprite class but a bit less sweet. (I can't even remember if Pepsi has a product similar to 7up.)
It's okay but for this sort of soft drink I prefer Mountain Dew.