Rosa Brothers chocolate milk: Phenomenally rich and creamy chocolate milk. Like the best chocolate ice cream you've ever had, but melted to liquid form. Only downside is that it's so rich that a small sip is enough. This is from someone that isn't even a chocolate milk fan. Fantastic product. 4.5/5.0
chocolate milk exceptional dairy chocolatemilk rosabrothers california latergram drinks 4.5Roxbury Mountain Maple Maple Lemon Ginger Beer: Soda from farmers market are almost always a gamble. They’re rarely labeled with nutrition facts and sometimes don’t even have an ingredients list. Yet, the mere fact that they’re only available directly from small producers is often appealing enough for me to want to try them. There was no question when I saw this intriguing combination of maple with lemon and ginger. Remarkably, the soda tastes purely of those three flavors and nothing else. The ginger is prominent and spicy, the maple add... (read more) 4.5/5.0
exceptional drinks soda gingerbeer roxburymountainmaple maple lemon ginger beer 4.5Russ & Daughters freshly squeezed lemonade: Tart and not overly sweet, but definitely tastes homemade in an indistinct way. 3.0/5.0
russanddaughters les lemonade drinks nyc russdaughters freshly squeezed 3.0R. W. Knudsen papaya nectar: A blend of papaya, apple, and pineapple juice (which makes the name pretty misleading). From concentrates. Very sweet (but with no added sugar). Strange aftertaste, kind of like a funky pineapple juice. Don't actually get much papaya flavor. May help to dilute with water or just drink in small servings. 2.0/5.0
rwknudsen juice drinks papaya apple pineapple fruit nectar 2.0R.W. Knudsen spiced pear drink: While this juice consists predominantly of apple and pear juice from concentrate, the flavor is undeniably festive and perfect for the late fall. Spiced cinnamon and clove add to this well balanced drink, which is good hot or cold. Definitely on the sweet side, but I still enjoyed it. 4.0/5.0
rwknudsen spicedpear pear drink recommended drinks juice apple 4.0 spicedSaigon Bakery Che Ba Mau: I’ve always been curious about the array of brightly colored pre-made beverages / desserts at Saigon Bakery in the Tenderloin District of SF and decided to finally try one. This one was a pastel mint green color, but others were a muted violet. They are typically covered with saran wrap, even though there is a plastic lid on the cup. The drink itself has an aggressively sweet coconut flavor, and on the bottom is a mix of chewy and soft textures, including green gelatinous strips (similar ... (read more) 3.0/5.0
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