7UP Free but not the new one they've recently changed it to, the proper one. I miss it so much ๐ญ
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How different from water does it have to be? Just not in the title?
Because both something like sparkling water and juice are basically water.
But I already pretty much only drink sparkling water so I'll pick that one if it's allowed (if the spirit of your question is "no flat water").
Tomato juice, maybe?
Tea. There's a lot of room for variation anyway.
Kephir
Spezi.
Does this drink based magic, by chance, make refined sugars less problematic? I really want to say wild cherry pepsi but I drink a lot over the course of a day and I don't think my body will cope well with that much fructose.
If I want to live to see the age of 50 I think I'll go with cranberry pomegranate tea.
I think the rest of my life would not last long after consuming that one drink... so I'll go for a Lagavullin plx
Vanilla milkshakes.
Coconut water/organic* Cranberry juice/Spritz.
Arnold palmers. Nothing beats em
Odourless, tasteless, colorless, uncarbonated soda pop.
So, American beer?
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Irn bru
Iced jasmine tea. It is so good!
Probably hydrogen molecules fused with oxygen with another hydrogen
milk i guess but my breath would stink
Lemonsoda
Honeybush tea. It's an herbal tea from South Africa that tastes like honey..