Would you drink Turkey and gravy soda?

Jones Soda Holiday Pack - turkey and gravy soda, cranberry soda, mashed potato soda, green bean casserole soda, fruitcake soda
United States
December 21, 2006 9:06pm CST
Jones Soda has long been known for 'different' flavors. They offer a holiday package that is all the flavors of the traditional Thanksgiving day dinner... Turkey and Gravy soda, Cranberry Soda, mashed potato and butter, green bean casserole and fruitcake. Talk about different!!!! Would you even consider trying them all?
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8 responses
@lauriefnp (5109)
• United States
22 Dec 06
The thought of turkey dinner flavored sodas is intriguing, although I can't imagine that it would taste good. I would like to try them. I went to their website, and it's all sold out. It must be a popular novelty gift. I bookmarked the site and think I will try again after the holidays, depending on how long they make it. http://www.jonessoda.com/files/turkey04.html
• United States
22 Dec 06
I guess they only make like 5,000 sets of holiday packs and they always sell out. And from what I understand it truly tastes like what they say... turkey and gravy, etc. I'm not sure how I would handle that. There's just this expectation with 'soda' that makes you think it's going to be a sweet drink! lol
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@Eborsisk (195)
• United States
29 Dec 06
I have the turkey and gravy one, unopened. I tried the brussel sprout soda and nearly threw up. Sooo disgusting to say the least.
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• United States
8 Feb 07
I wonder if they were even meant to truly be drank? LOL
@Idlewild (6090)
• United States
24 Jan 07
Cranberry or fruit cake, I could see. Turkey and gravy... not so much. Maybe these would be good items for astronauts to have on Thanksgiving in space. But these are all pretty tame compared to those Fear Factor contestants who drank a New York City rat liquefied in a blender. I almost threw up when I saw that...
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• United States
8 Feb 07
I have to agree.. fruity ones.. not so bad. Turkey and gravy... yuck!
@StarBright (2798)
• United States
22 Dec 06
I think it is an ingenious idea. Maybe if my jaw was wired shut or some such horrific thing and I had a craving for turkey and gravy. Maybe I would try it, but it sounds a little gross otherwise. I have seen it in stores.
• United States
22 Dec 06
LOL... sounds pretty sick to me too.. but my curiosity would allow me to try it if I could!
@kgwat70 (13387)
• United States
22 Dec 06
I would not try drinking the turkey and gravy soda. That sounds pretty disgusting for a drink so I will stay away from it unless my friends and family try it first and say they really like it or love it. It doesn't appeal to me at all. I will stick to the turkey and gravy on my dinner plate. :-)
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• United States
22 Dec 06
I think I have to agree, although I must admit if I could get a pack just to sip and see... the curiosity would win over!
@beckyomg1 (6756)
• United States
22 Dec 06
nope, dont think that would be on the top of my list.
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@emeraldisle (13138)
• United States
24 Jan 07
Sorry no, I would not try them. Those don't even sound appealing to me. Maybe the Cranberry soda but that is about it and even that is a big maybe. I think some companies have way too much time on their hands and maybe even a lose screw or two. I don't even want to know how they would make those flavors into a soda pop.
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@jal1948 (1359)
• India
22 Dec 06
I am not very fond of turkey,meat but like the tangy taste of cranbery juice.
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@carmella (496)
• United States
9 Feb 07
No way, uhn uh, not me, never happen, not in a million years, I would not even consider drinking something like that! Thanksgiving dinner flavored soda pop? ROTFLOL, that is too funny, but you know, I bet they will sell a ton just to people who are currious about the taste. I can see anyone buying it more than once though. Too funny, what will they think up next? LOL