Drink and Dry? Give This A Try: Dry Soda, Seattle

Canada Dry isn’t exactly dry. Neither are these Dry Sodas, though this new Seattle company does offer four flavors of what it calls “culinary” soda created specifically for food pairings.

These caffeine free sodas are:
• Lightly sweetened with cane sugar,
• Only 50-70 calories each,
• Flavored with natural fruit and herb extracts,
• Filled with pleasant aromas,
• Offered in Kumquat, Rhubarb, Lemongrass and Lavendar flavors,
• Reasonably priced at $15 for a 12-bottle case.
• Available in West Coast stores and restaurants.

[Via CoolHunting.com.]

Posted by Gil Zeimer on September 18, 2006 in Food

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  1. New Beverage: Dry Soda » Webomatica says:

    [...] I’m always on the lookout for new sodas sporting bottle caps for my collection at Bottle Cap-O-Rama, so here’s one: Dry Soda based in Seattle. The flavors are of the organic-funky-exotic nature: Kumquat, Rhubarb, Lemongrass, and Lavender. I usually take a look at the bottle design and can sometimes figure out if there’s a unique bottle cap design. This brand looks promising, and I’ll probably enjoy the soda, too. [...]

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