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Guest jimmy no nose
Posted

I have a friend who drives a 7 Up truck and I took some of this dnL stuff from his house, and I have to say it's pretty good. I didn't really like Mountain Dew Code Red and I hated Pepsi Blue, which were like bad versions of good drinks, and I don't really like 7up, but this is a good version of a bad drink. If it's out in stores I'd say it's worth buying, or at least trying out for everyone.

Guest jimmy no nose
Posted

It's some kind of combination of fruit flavors. I can't quite figure out what they are, but it's not bad.

 

**Edit**

http://www.beverage-digest.com/editorial/020913.php

 

dnL logo is "7UP" upside down (photo). Senior vp marketing Jim Trebilcock notes dnL "is the flipped version of 7UP." Original brand 7UP is clear, caffeine-free and packaged in green bottles. In contrast, dnL is green, contains caffeine and packaged in clear bottles. Caffeine level is 55 mg per 12-oz, same as Dr Pepper, says DPSU executive. Trebilcock quips, in the past, 7UP touted "never had caffeine, never will, but never say never." Product's tagline is, "Turn Your Thirst Upside Down." Trebilcock notes dnL "says something about our company and brands. We're going to be bold ... dnL has the potential to crank up the volume."

 

It also says

DPSU says product combines "bold fruit flavors." Launches Nov. 4 in 20-oz for existing 7UP bottlers. Take-home packaging -- 2-liter and 12-packs -- will debut in April 2003.

 

So I'm not sure if it's out in stores in 20 oz bottles, but maybe someone else will.

Guest BoboBrazil
Posted

I'm drinking some right now. I don't know what kind of "berry" flavor it is supposed to be, but it tastes like orange to me.

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