Does your country have local cokes?

Does your country have local cokes?

yes

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Yee

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Cola+orange is very popular in Germany. I heard that it's rather uncommon in other countries.

Is that lemon mixed with cola? That actually sounds pretty good.

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no
"Limonade" just means "lemonade".

Yes. The taste makes me want to puke.

I don't know why, but everytime I look at Dutch words, they just don't look real. Like, they look like shitposty English.

I mean, that'd be the same result. Whether you're mixing in just lemon juice, or lemonade itself. Still, sounds pretty tasty.

Is it fresh orange juice? Never heard adding this with cola before indeed

We consider cola a type of lemonade. Do Americans not do that?

No but depending on the brand, it may contain actual orange juice.

We've got this one brand, Jones soda. They do mostly fruity flavors, and they're famous for using only cane sugar.

Yes

What the fuck? no
How is cola lemonade?

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English and Dutch are of the same language family (West-Germanic)

Yes

lemonade = soft drink
Because we use the same native German word for both (Brause).

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Just to make sure we're not misunderstanding each other, this is what I mean by lemonade:
Water mixed with lemon juice and sugar.

I know that, but other Germanic languages actually seem like real languages.

I suppose Dutch is sort of in the Uncanny Valley.

Okay then.

Here in Texas we have our own Dr. Pepper known as Dublin Dr. Pepper (it's bottled in Dublin, Texas).

It uses the original formula including pure cane sugar unlike the modern formula including corn syrup.

Huh, that's pretty neat actually. If I ever get over to Texas, I'll be sure to get some.