Vanilla Coke?
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Russell Morris wrote: fountain vanilla coke What's this? Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
simons wrote: What's this? By fountain I meant hand-made - actually taking a regular coke and putting some vanilla extract in it. Same thing for fountain cherry coke - take a regular coke and put some maraschino cherry juice in it. And of course, Coke itself tastes much better when it is mixed on-the-spot with a fountain machine than it does out of a can or bottle. -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
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Apparently trendy people, in big cities already put Vanilla syrup (and other flavours) into Coke. Me being in the middle of nowhere, at the back end of beyond, that hasn't reached me here. Actually I'd like to try it, I think it might be kinda nice, but then I like anything that's sweet :-D. ali p
Go ahead and make some yourself - I guarantee you it will taste better than anything that comes out of a can. For some Vanilla Coke, just take a little Vanilla Extract and put it in a Coke poured over ice. For Cherry Coke, buy a can of maraschino cherries (the bright red ones in syrup) and pour some of the syrup and a couple of the cherries in a Coke poured over ice. Both are wonderfully delicious. In fact, I think I'll make some right now... ;) -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
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Go ahead and make some yourself - I guarantee you it will taste better than anything that comes out of a can. For some Vanilla Coke, just take a little Vanilla Extract and put it in a Coke poured over ice. For Cherry Coke, buy a can of maraschino cherries (the bright red ones in syrup) and pour some of the syrup and a couple of the cherries in a Coke poured over ice. Both are wonderfully delicious. In fact, I think I'll make some right now... ;) -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
I think I'll make some too... Guess I'll go to the store and get some Coke now :) James Simplicity Rules!
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Also, Malibu Rum and Coke mix really well as Malibu has a vanilla_ish_ flavor. Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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Is this available yet? I'm trying to imagine what it'll taste like, but I haven't managed to. Maybe it'll taste like liquid biscuits. X| X| X| And I'm just presuming that it'll be a sickly green/beige color? Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
Also, Malibu Rum and Coke mix really well as Malibu has a vanilla_ish_ flavor. Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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Is this available yet? I'm trying to imagine what it'll taste like, but I haven't managed to. Maybe it'll taste like liquid biscuits. X| X| X| And I'm just presuming that it'll be a sickly green/beige color? Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
simons wrote: Is this available yet? Am I the only one that is thinking of the Vanilla Coke made with vodka? http://www.drinkoftheweek.com/archive/v/vanillacoke.htm ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Malibu Rum Doesn't that have a coconut flavor? Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
It's more of a licorice flavor. -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
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simons wrote: Is this available yet? Am I the only one that is thinking of the Vanilla Coke made with vodka? http://www.drinkoftheweek.com/archive/v/vanillacoke.htm ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
Yuck - Vodka goes nicely with loads of things - but coke is definately not one of them. Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
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Yuck - Vodka goes nicely with loads of things - but coke is definately not one of them. Simon Following an eye test, I have discovered that I do not need pointdexter-style glasses with 6-inch thick steel frames in order to continue staring at my monitor. How gutted am I? Sonork ID 100.10024
It depends how you do it. I've seen people pour a glass three quarters full of cheap vodka, then top it off with coke, and then have question me when I start flinching with pain as they try and maintain a clear face while they endure the torture. X| On the other hand, three parts coca cola to one part red square vodka served on the rocks is quite possibly one of the nicest drinks you can make yourself for under 50p a go. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Tom, You live in Atlanta, right? Have you been to the Coke museum there? My wife went there many years ago and she said that they have hundreds of soda flavors that they test and market around the world. I'm pretty sure that a vanilla flavor of coke has probably been around since they first started making coke. -John
John Morales wrote: You live in Atlanta, right? Yep. John Morales wrote: Have you been to the Coke museum there? About a dozen times :) Everybody that comes in from out of town want to see the World of Coke (WOC) and the underground. John Morales wrote: I'm pretty sure that a vanilla flavor of coke has probably been around since they first started making coke Hmm. I haven't thought about the fact that they probably have it way before the commerical release. I might just jot down there this weekend. Thanks! Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
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Does it have a kind of "coke float" taste? coke float n. The combination of combining coca-cola (tm) and ice cream (typically vanilla). Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
Tom, You live in Atlanta, right? Have you been to the Coke museum there? My wife went there many years ago and she said that they have hundreds of soda flavors that they test and market around the world. I'm pretty sure that a vanilla flavor of coke has probably been around since they first started making coke. -John
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: Malibu Rum Doesn't that have a coconut flavor? Cheers, Simon "Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch.", Eric S. Raymond
simons wrote: Doesn't that have a coconut flavor? Yes, but to me that's also vanilla_ish_. Hey, I never said I was normal. ;P Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
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John Morales wrote: You live in Atlanta, right? Yep. John Morales wrote: Have you been to the Coke museum there? About a dozen times :) Everybody that comes in from out of town want to see the World of Coke (WOC) and the underground. John Morales wrote: I'm pretty sure that a vanilla flavor of coke has probably been around since they first started making coke Hmm. I haven't thought about the fact that they probably have it way before the commerical release. I might just jot down there this weekend. Thanks! Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
Back when you had your soda fountains in the neighborhood drug store you would find many flavors of coke. To be conscious that you are ignorant of the facts is a great step towards Knowledge. Benjamin Disraeli
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Go ahead and make some yourself - I guarantee you it will taste better than anything that comes out of a can. For some Vanilla Coke, just take a little Vanilla Extract and put it in a Coke poured over ice. For Cherry Coke, buy a can of maraschino cherries (the bright red ones in syrup) and pour some of the syrup and a couple of the cherries in a Coke poured over ice. Both are wonderfully delicious. In fact, I think I'll make some right now... ;) -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
Oooh! Sounds nice. I didn't realise it was that simple (I'm a bit slow sometimes), I'll give it a go and report the results. :-D ali p
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Tom Archer wrote: coke float n. The combination of combining coca-cola (tm) and ice cream (typically vanilla). Hey Tom, these are called Spiders and are much better when Lemonade is used. :-D That's Sprite or 7Up to you Americans. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
Michael Martin wrote: That's Sprite or 7Up to you Americans. Turkish/American, thank you :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
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Does it have a kind of "coke float" taste? coke float n. The combination of combining coca-cola (tm) and ice cream (typically vanilla). Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
Tom Archer wrote: coke float n. The combination of combining coca-cola (tm) and ice cream (typically vanilla). Hey Tom, these are called Spiders and are much better when Lemonade is used. :-D That's Sprite or 7Up to you Americans. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
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Tom Archer wrote: Turkish/American, thank you :) So using your logic my kids will have to call themselves Armenian/Syrian/Greek/Italian/Maltese**/**Australian. ;P Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
I don't know. Were you born and raised in all those countries ? :P Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
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Michael Martin wrote: That's Sprite or 7Up to you Americans. Turkish/American, thank you :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible
Tom Archer wrote: Turkish/American, thank you :) So using your logic my kids will have to call themselves Armenian/Syrian/Greek/Italian/Maltese**/**Australian. ;P Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
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simons wrote: What's this? By fountain I meant hand-made - actually taking a regular coke and putting some vanilla extract in it. Same thing for fountain cherry coke - take a regular coke and put some maraschino cherry juice in it. And of course, Coke itself tastes much better when it is mixed on-the-spot with a fountain machine than it does out of a can or bottle. -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
Russell Morris wrote: And of course, Coke itself tastes much better when it is mixed on-the-spot with a fountain machine than it does out of a can or bottle. Are you on drugs? Or does the Fountain in America work better than the Mixers we have over here? Here the mixer takes the Syrup, Water and CO2 and combines them into something you don't mind when you are dying of thirst. There is no hand mixing of secret ingredients that I know of. The canned or bottled variety of soft drink (soda to you) or beed is much than from the tap. Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
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Tom Archer wrote: I don't know. Were you born and raised in all those countries ? ;P No, but my kids have all those nationalities blood in them. My wife was born in Australia. Her parents were born in Egypt though they were not Egyptian as you must have Coptic blood to be Egyptian. Paternal Grandfather was Armenian. Paternal Grandmother was Italian and Maltese. Maternal Grandfather was Syrian. Maternal Grandmother was Greek. So although my kids are Australian as they were born here they have a hjuge mix of nationalities. Myself, well I am 7th generation Australian, free settlers who chose to leave dingy England and move to the lucky country. :) Michael Martin Australia mjm68@tpg.com.au "He orginally got the Tweezers of Destruction through the scanners but then popped back outside for a smoke." - Chris Maunder 26/03/2002
Ok. But you made your remark about my "logic" as though there's something wrong with me stating that I'm Turkish. I was born in Izmir, Turkey. My mother is Turkish. I spoke Turk before English and have Turkish citizenship (actually dual with my US citizenship). I fail to see how I'm not Turkish. Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible