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Date Posted: 01:29:11 07/26/02 Fri
Author: mo
Subject: Red Fusion
In reply to: bell 's message, "Vanilla Coke's overrated." on 17:23:58 07/24/02 Wed

"When it is introduced to the American public in mid-July, Red Fusion will become the first new flavor addition to the Dr Pepper line-up in its 117-year history. Sporting an alluring red color and use of a variety of fruit flavors, including the basic flavor profile of Dr Pepper..."

MD Code Red tastes cherry to me. Red Fusion tastes neither fruity/cherry nor Dr Pepper-ish to me. In fact, it doesn't really taste like anything. It's like water, but not. Okay, maybe there's the faintest hint of DP in it, but otherwise it's the most indescribable flavor (or lack thereof) I've ever tasted. And I'm not the only one who's confused about it, heh.

And yet, I like it.

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