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Test Three
Mar 5, 2009 || 9:08 PM || comment?

I actually forgot to record Test Two, so I'll have to go back and buy another root beer of that brand and tell you guys about it.

But let's being with today's experiment.

Observation: Abita Root Beer, Made with pure Louisiana Cane Sugar. It was $1.99 (let's say $2) at Jason's Deli, 355 ml/ 12 oz. so 1.775 ml/penny, or 6 oz/dollar. This container is made of glass, the label is navy, maroon, green, and gold. It's cute but the colors are dull and the glass is also brown so it's not terribly eye catching. It's a smaller bottle because it is 12 oz instead of 16 or 20. The lid was easy to screw off, and gave a satisfying hiss. I'd say this soda deserves a 7.0 or 8.0 out of 10.0 for a few reasons. The taste is good, I would need to drink another one, but there is a strong taste of something..Another reason is this: upon inspection of the ingredients label, I find that it contains: Carbonated water, cane sugar, caramel color, root beer flavor, phosphoric acid. This is probably the simplest ingredient list ever! Nothing hard to pronounce, and nothing too foreign. "Root beer flavor" is a little subjective, and therefore mysterious. This brand is also bottled in Abita Springs, Louisiana. Pretty cool huh? I give this soda a rating of PRETTY GOOD.

Would drink again, hopefully I can find a cheaper one.