Red Cola - 1 Review
Red Cola Revolution
What is up with all of these political sodas? Leninade, Not See Kola, and now Red Cola. I had no idea that soda was such a strong propaganda tool. Imagine political leaders standing at the podium, giving their speeches. Instead of emphasizing with a fist, or a thumb gesture, the one in power shakes a bottle of soda. As the speech reaches its crescendo the bottle is opened and the built up carbonation sprays everywhere as cheers explode from the crowd.
It's has a pretty normal cola flavor with a bit of a burn to it. I didn't realize it at first, but the further I got into the bottle the more I felt it in my gut. I expected it to be a cherry cola from the name. You know a little wacky word play, but nope just straight up cola that has a red coloring to it.
I still don't really know what cola has to do with communism, but hey if it helps our proletariat brothers who am I to argue.
It's has a pretty normal cola flavor with a bit of a burn to it. I didn't realize it at first, but the further I got into the bottle the more I felt it in my gut. I expected it to be a cherry cola from the name. You know a little wacky word play, but nope just straight up cola that has a red coloring to it.
I still don't really know what cola has to do with communism, but hey if it helps our proletariat brothers who am I to argue.
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- Soda Pop
- Country
- United States
- Sweetener
- High Fructose Corn Syrup
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- Jason Draper on 4/5/11, 3:56 PM
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