![]() *Thanks to the mnmtwinz, known for their fantastic Instagram, for sending this (and a few other extras) with the Mtn Dew I purchased from them on eBay. Nutrition Facts: (1 can) 220 calories, 0 grams of fat, 50 milligrams of sodium, 58 grams of carbohydrates, 57 grams of sugar (57 grams of added sugar), 0 grams of protein, and 57 milligrams of caffeine. Purchased at: eBay (available exclusively at Dollar General) ![]() But it’s definitely good enough to prevent RC Cola from sinking lower. Overall, Berries and Cream RC Cola is tasty enough that I think it has the power to raise the brand up and out from behind Coke and Pepsi. The cream flavor is also around, but I wouldn’t call it “cream” because it reminds me of the vanilla flavoring in other colas. Although its name contains the vague “berries,” the only one I taste is raspberry. Serve in four small serving bowls (or dessert bowls) with around 2 tbs. Allow berry mixture to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes until berries begin to create their own juice, and sugar is dissolved. I thought it was a bit odd at first, but subsequent sips weren’t weird. Gently toss, being careful not to break the blackberries and raspberries too much. Melt together using a double boiler or the microwave. Break the chocolate into pieces and dice the butter. Grease the form with some butter or coconut oil and fasten a piece of round parchment paper to the bottom. Thankfully, a syrupy berry flavor comes through the cola taste with the very first sip. Use a spring form, maximum 9 inches (20-22 cm) in diameter. Its vanilla-heavy aroma is inviting, and it smells like what you’d get cracking open a can of Vanilla Coke or Pepsi Vanilla. The can has a retro look, and its muted colors make it look even more so. But the cola is not only alive, but it also has a new limited time only, Dollar General exclusive flavor - Berries and Cream. RC Cola is still around, kicking, and according to Instacart, available at a grocery store near me. Maybe it’s the high fructose corn syrup, or perhaps my tongue has been washed with Coke and Pepsi so often that my taste buds can’t bring themselves to relive the good times they’ve had with RC Cola. Since then, I’ve had RC Cola a few times, but it doesn’t taste as good as I remember. Maybe Coke and Pepsi conspired to make sure RC Cola never got shelf space, or perhaps my parents received bribes from Big Cola to make sure during my formative years that my allegiance would be with Coke or Pepsi. But then it just disappeared out of my life. Deep red, purples and pink peonies pop against the neutral creamy hydrangeas in this Lush arrangement of soft-petal. I remember it tasting sweeter and had more of a bite than Coke and Pepsi. RC Cola used to be my favorite soda growing up.
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