The color of the juice has a Mountain Dew yellow glow, and after a sip, there’s a deep carmel flavor followed by a taste of vanilla, like tasting your way through the stripes on the candy. It’s satisfying, but not quite a perfect substitute. On the other hand at 130 calories for a 9 oz can, it’ll definitely jolt your brain and rot your teeth out, and really what more can you ask from a soda?
There’s a bunch of other flavors out there including Spider Cider which has a nice apple orchard zing. You can score these limited brews at your local Target, probably through Halloween.




Check out the cookware we use all the time.
Show the love, wear hungry gear.
Cynthia
These sound like fun — but don’t get seduced by the company’s Thanksgiving Dinner sodas (available at Target in Nov.) — unless it’s JUST for laughs. The cranberry sauce soda isn’t too bad, but turkey, stuffing, and Brussels sprouts sodas range from bad to abhorrent. It is funny, as the drinks come packed with a “spork” and wine suggestions, but don’t buy it for taste. However, with candy corn and spice cider, it sounds like they’re in safer territory. I can imagine trying those — especially spice cider. Maybe mix it with a can of Strongbow.
Please Leave a Comment!