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  2. Pilk - Wikipedia

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    The Korean Milkis, Japanese Calpis Soda, and American egg cream are all carbonated milk-based drinks. [1] Pilk originated in an episode of Laverne & Shirley, during which Laverne drinks Pilk from a large bucket and remarks that it "needs more Pepsi". The drink resurfaced in the 2010s with the dirty soda trend, in which people mixed soda with ...

  3. Doodh soda - Wikipedia

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    Other times, vendors mix the drink by pouring between glasses, aerating the mixture. [3] At home, people create it by filling a glass with equal parts ice, soda, and milk. [ 1 ] Other ingredients are sometimes added in small amounts such as Rooh Afza , fruit syrup, sugar, honey, [ 3 ] or the zest of a lemon or lime.

  4. Make your own soda at home with these TikTok recipes - AOL

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    For some refreshing soda inspiration, head over to TikTok and try one of these five delicious soda recipes that TikTokers have invented. 1. Homemade nettle tea soda. For a soothing and healthy ...

  5. Drink mix - Wikipedia

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    A drink mix is a processed-food product, designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling juice, soda, or other sweet products in flavor. Another type of drink mix is represented by products that are mixed into milk. Most drink mixes are powdered, but some are liquid-concentrate.

  6. I Tried Starbucks' New 'Wicked' Drinks Before Anyone Else ...

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    To get a good taste of the cold foam along with the drink, I recommend forgoing the straw. Between the dragonfruit pieces and strawberry cold foam, it's really giving strawberry milkshake .

  7. Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] In the modern day, bartenders can find a plethora of recipes, the drink's history, who is known for drinking it, and other details, helping spur the cocktail renaissance. [ 2 ] The book serves as a historical document – it featured popular new recipes in each edition, making each book represent what the public was drinking at the time.

  8. OpenCola (drink) - Wikipedia

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    OpenCola is a brand of open-source cola whose list of ingredients and preparation instructions are freely available and modifiable. Anybody can make the drink, and anyone can modify and improve on the recipe. It was launched in 2001 by the now-defunct free software P2P company Opencola, to promote their company. [1]

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