[net.cooks] Re; ginger ale

johnw@astroatc.UUCP (11/03/85)

In article <1213@decwrl.UUCP> kolling@decwrl.UUCP (Karen Kolling) writes:
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>The best ginger ale in the world is Canada Dry.

only if you like drinking fizzy sugar water.  If you want Ginger-ale
with GINGER in it, try "Vernons" (maybe Vernors)   It comes in green
cans with yellow and black writing on it.     MMMMMmmmmmm   Good stuff, Manord!
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wfi@rti-sel.UUCP (William Ingogly) (11/05/85)

In article <226@astroatc.UUCP> johnw@astroatc.UUCP (John F. Wardale) writes:

>>The best ginger ale in the world is Canada Dry.
>
>only if you like drinking fizzy sugar water.  If you want Ginger-ale
>with GINGER in it, try "Vernons" (maybe Vernors)   ...

Vernor's is OK if you're a Yankee, but every Carolinian knows the best
ginger ale in the country is Blenheim's, mixed and bottled by a small
company in Blenheim SC (just a tad off I-95). Heh, heh ... you want
ginger ale with GINGER in it, give their Old Number Three a try some
time ... it'll knock your socks off! :-)

                             -- Cheers, Bill Ingogly

nosmo@pyuxqq.UUCP (P Valdata) (11/05/85)

It is Vernor's, and it is the best ginger ale!
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Pat Valdata
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