DG Kola Champagne
12 oz. bottle 3.67 g sugar / oz. |
History Eugene Peter Desnoes and Thomas Hargreaves Geddes formed a partnership in 1918 to make carbonated beverages. Desnoes & Geddes also sold imported liquor and beer until establishing the Surrey Brewery in Kingston to produce their own Red Stripe beer in 1928. In 1966 a larger soft drink bottling plant was added in Montego Bay. In 1999 Desnoes & Geddes sold the soda pop bottling side of its business to the Pepsi-Cola Jamaica Bottling Co. which continues to produce the D&G brands under license. Review I guess this drink is primarily for kids. Its creamy and quite sweet with a sharp sizzle and smooth creamy retreat. I'm not sure what else to say about this drink. Its a pretty standard kola champagne flavor, nothing too surprising. Not bad, but not too interesting either. Its sort of like ice cream mixed with lemon & lime citrus sweetness.
Ingredients Filtered water, sugar, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, FD&C Yellow #6, caramel color, carbon dioxide, sodium benzoate. Made by Pepsi-Cola Jamaica Bottling Co. Other Desnoes & Geddes Flavors |
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