Southern English

   / Southern English #242  
I always preferred my Tom's peanuts in a Grapette.

A lot of Tom's Toasted Peanuts went down the hatch along with some R.C. Cola. I'm betting it wouldn't be easy to find either Tom's peanuts or a Grapette today. Haven't seen either for a long, long time...although I did see some cases of Grapette at Canton Texas, at the Flea Market a few years back. I think they were freshly bottled; didn't look old at all.
 
   / Southern English #243  
We used to think Pommac was good stuff. I remember it as "Pomac".

Ha! You beat me to it. I loved Pommac. I went on a major diet in 1963 as I went to High School (lost 65 lb). Pommac was my favorite soft drink because it had a unique taste (some said it tasted alcoholic). It was also a diet drink with zero or very low calories. The places that carried it were rare. It was distributed by Dr. Pepper, but many places couldn't or didn't want to sell it. It was never available as a fountain drink at burger places. It seems I remember it was either loved or hated, no in-between. I believe N. and E. TX were test sites for Pommac since this is strong Dr. Pepper territory. It wasn't very popular and the sweetener was banned by the FDA, so it was doomed to fail. It seems to still be available through importers.
 
   / Southern English #244  
I always preferred my Tom's peanuts in a Grapette.

They weren't bad in a Nehi Orange either, but I really liked them in Hires Root Beer. I did love the rich grape taste of Grapette. That and Dr. Pepper were the only soft drink my dad would let us drink until I was about 10 years old.
 
   / Southern English #245  
When I was a teenager working in Dad's service stations, we sold the Tom's brand of peanuts and such and we had Dr. Pepper, Coca-Cola, Grapette, and Hehi Orange. And according to the Grapette website, the name has changed, but the flavor is the same, but in a can it just wouldn't be right to suit me.
 
   / Southern English #246  
Ha! You beat me to it. I loved Pommac. I went on a major diet in 1963 as I went to High School (lost 65 lb). Pommac was my favorite soft drink because it had a unique taste (some said it tasted alcoholic). It was also a diet drink with zero or very low calories. The places that carried it were rare. It was distributed by Dr. Pepper, but many places couldn't or didn't want to sell it. It was never available as a fountain drink at burger places. It seems I remember it was either loved or hated, no in-between. I believe N. and E. TX were test sites for Pommac since this is strong Dr. Pepper territory. It wasn't very popular and the sweetener was banned by the FDA, so it was doomed to fail. It seems to still be available through importers.


One reason we liked Pomac so much was because the taste mimicked an alcoholic beverage. We were way too young to get alcohol even from the bootleggers (seems like they checked ID more stringent than the liquor stores did later on).
 
   / Southern English #247  
Not to get this thread back on track, but:

"Well, bless his/her/your heart"
 
   / Southern English #248  
Ha! You beat me to it. I loved Pommac. I went on a major diet in 1963 as I went to High School (lost 65 lb). Pommac was my favorite soft drink because it had a unique taste (some said it tasted alcoholic). It was also a diet drink with zero or very low calories. The places that carried it were rare. It was distributed by Dr. Pepper, but many places couldn't or didn't want to sell it. It was never available as a fountain drink at burger places. It seems I remember it was either loved or hated, no in-between. I believe N. and E. TX were test sites for Pommac since this is strong Dr. Pepper territory. It wasn't very popular and the sweetener was banned by the FDA, so it was doomed to fail. It seems to still be available through importers.

And I never even heard of Pommac before; had to look that one up on Wikipedia.
 
   / Southern English #250  
Why don't you ax him. (ask)
 

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