Has anyone ever had Yummy Cola?
It obviously makes a great weapon. Just wondering how it tastes.
shareIt obviously makes a great weapon. Just wondering how it tastes.
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Those really are cans of whupass... probably tastes like punch.
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shareWhile Yummy Cola was a cheapo brand of pop, I'm willing to bet that it was made with real can sugar and not high fructose corn syrup. I say that because Yummy Cola was around in the 1970s and early '80s before all the pop companies replaced cane sugar with high fructose corn syrup in the mid-'80s and onwards.
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It tasted like your typical "cheap" soda. I grew up in Chicago and I remember it from the 70s. Nothing special but it did exist.
shareCool. Never saw it out east but we had Finast, C&C, and other garbage that was like 12c a can.
shareYummy Cola was really cheap. It was always right next to the generic brand at the Jewel (Chicago-area grocery store) back then. I'd say it was comparable to Big K, Polar or any of the lesser cola brands I've seen out there in more recent years. Their biggest claim to fame has got to be making a mess of poor Lofgren!
sharePolar! Yes, pretty poor stuff. The factory was (is?) in Worcester, MA and they had a huge inflatable polar bear on a billboard facing the interstate. Of course, the thing always got punctured, so half the time you would go by it was hanging like an empty pillowcase. A pillowcase that needed to be filled with soda!
shareI miss C & C! It's still around, but not sold in Mass. I liked how the vending machine had RC Cola on it, but it gave out Yummy.
shareI haven't seen C & C in years! That also reminds me of Shasta.
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I thought if a soda company like RC provides you a vending machine it is part of the agreement that you fill it only with their brand of soda. I guess no one at that heinous facility in "Bad Boys" cared.
C&C cola is sold where I live in New Jersey mostly in small markets and delis. When I was a kid we bought it at the supermarket, but that was a long time ago. I heard soda companies have to pay for shelf space at supermarkets.
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i'm not sure, i thought this was rc cola, yes there was yummy on the can but i thought that was just a promotion for rc cola which i remember from the early 1980s in kuwait city. i remember the cola cans were much heavier then. the only good thing about this bad movie is that it explains what rc stands for, royal crown cola.
shareSean Penn's character gets some Yummy soda cans out of a soda vending machine. Yummy brand soda was only available in Jewel-Osco Drugstores and was never available in vending machines.
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