Hi, my name is Sheri and I'm a DRY Soda-aholic. There, I said it. I'm not ashamed of it. If you tasted these you would be addicted too.
DRY Soda Co. is a Seattle-based company that produces all-natural sodas. Really, they are non-alcoholic so you won't have to worry about losing your job and living in your car if you, too, become addicted. These are not your ordinary sodas. They are ever-so-lightly sweetened with pure cane sugar and are flavored with the extracts of fruit or herbs. Their current tantalizing yet subtle flavors are lavender, rhubarb, kumquat and lemongrass. I honestly cannot tell you which is my favorite as they are all divine. So I just keep drinking more.
Still need inspiration? Here are some of DRY Soda staff's favorite pairings:
Kumquat DRY with oysters
Lavender DRY and chocolate lava cake
Lemongrass DRY with Thai curry
Rhubarb DRY and butternut squash
What soda company suggests giving "yourself home turndown service with Lavender DRY and a chocolate square before bed" or, creating "your own mini-spa experience at home with DRY Soda and a favorite CD, candle or bath fizz"? Sounds good to me. I never thought I'd hear myself say this, but off I go to soak in the tub with my soda!
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February 20, 2008
Yes, you can find them on the East Coast. Here's a link to the states in which they are currently selling:
http://drysoda.com/find-dry-soda.php
February 20, 2008
Are the distributing on the east coast?