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Pepsi 16.9 OZ Soda, Wild Cherry, - 101.4 Ounce, $5.99
Pepsi 16.9 OZ is with natural flavors. Please recycle. Contains 0% juice. Very low sodium. 35 mg or less per 240 ml (8 fl oz). 220 calories per bottle. Caffeine Content: 53 mg/16.9 fl oz. www.Pepsi.com. Product questions? 1-800-433-2652.

Sprecher Soda, Gourmet, Puma Kola - 4 Each, $5.99
No caffeine. Gluten-free. Non-alcoholic. www.sprecherbrewery.com. Fire-brewed in our handmade brew kettle for distinctive flavor and character, Puma Kola possesses a cornucopia of exotic flavors. Each batch is made from scratch using the finest ingredients: kola extract, real vanilla, a pinch of cinnamon and pure honey. You will roar with delight at this refreshing soft drink. Enjoy in moderation. - Randy Sprecher. Sprecher Brewery & Gift Shop: Just as some breweries did during prohibition, our gourmet sodas are actually brewed in our hand-made, gas-fired brew kettle. Try our full time line of sodas available in quarter barrels, half barrels and traditional 16 oz. brown bottles. Visit our gift shop for a wide assortment of shirts, hats, glassware, and Sprecher beer and soda. Try all our other Sprecher Gourmet Sodas. Sprecher is 5 miles North of downtown Milwaukee, between Capitol Drive & Hampton Ave., just one block West of Port Washington Rd.

Topo Chico Sparkling Mineral Water Twist Of Lime Glass Bottle, 12 fl oz - 1 Each, $2.29
This legend speaks of the virtues of the water that since 1895 has given its name to one of the most important drinks in all of Mexico: Topo Chico Mineral Water. There was a beautiful Aztec princess who suffered a terrible disease. A disease so strange that no doctors of her father, Moctezuma I Ilhuicamina, successor in 1440 of the King Itzcoatl, had been able to cure. Desperate, the King turned to the older priests in the kingdom to find a cure for his beautiful daughter. They told him that according to the timeless stories of travelers, in a far away northern land, there were strange and hidden waters which flowed at high temperatures. Waters in which one only needed to bathe in or drink from to regain vigor, joy, strength, and refreshment. Encouraged by this news, Moctezuma I ordered an immediate expedition to take his daughter to this amazing place. After traveling long and rugged roads, the Princess and her expedition reached a fertile valley flanked by mountains. To the east, they saw a mountain with the form of woman’s face (now Cerro de la Silla) and a mole-shaped hill, from whose slopes flowed the prodigal waters. After spending some time there, taking baths and drinking from the water, the daughter of Moctezuma I, his priests, and chiefs returned to the Anahuac lands optimistic, strong, happy, and refreshed. The news about the Princess's recovery spread throughout the kingdom and has passed from generation to generation up until modern times. Anyone who has tasted a cold Topo Chico sparkling mineral water on a warm day can believe the story of such spectacular refreshment.
