AHA – Blueberry + Pomegranate
/I liked the 16-ounce can, two-tone—the blue part with pomegranate seeds, and the red part with blueberries. It doesn’t taste particularly like either, to me, more like “mixed fruit”—but pleasant. I don’t really go in for the mixing of two flavors—isn’t that what we’re supposed to do, at home? It’s like—we can’t just sell you a blueberry water, that would be too weird. Of course, I’ve eaten pomegranates and have no idea, really, what they taste like—but they’re sure fascinatin’. So, this one is a Coca-Cola product—I guess everyone has to get in on the sparkling water with no sweetener or artificial color or flavor trend. Well, at least this is a trend that benefits us all—you might even be able to find sparkling water at a truckstop outside of Bumfuck, ’Merica. I think they might have some caffeinated versions—after all, Coke made a fortune addicting the unsuspecting masses on cocaine, caffeine, sugar, and whatever that heinous ingredient in Diet Coke is that causes the addicts to flip out when denied it. It will be interesting to see if their diabolical chemists can fit something irresistible under: “carbonated water, natural flavors.” Maybe the right combination of flavors—like chocolate and peanut butter, Sunday and football, heartbreak and beer—will be the million-dollar ticket.
9.21.22