Now as far as this mystery, I need listeners help in finding information out on a shop that doesn't exist, I think, anymore in Toms River. My Grandparents would buy this soda and I am trying to figure out what it was?
Do most places refill soft drinks for free? And if they do not, do you think that seltzer water could be an exception? I mean, what does it cost the restaurant...maybe a penny or two per glass?
And while we're at it, let's talk about iced tea. Why is it that places that offer free refills on soda won't comp you another glass of tea?
Those of you who work in the restaurant industry, I'd love for you to chime in on this. And those of you who order soft drinks, seltzer, or iced tea: when you go out, do you expect there to be free drink refills?
Philadelphia has now become the first city to impose a "soda/sugary drink tax" and effort by lawmakers to cut down on obesity and health risks that go along with drinking sugary drinks. The tax is in addition to the sales tax and in some cases is more then the product itself. We'...
It actually probably isn't right to say "...Of The Future" in the headline of this story, since the Coca-Cola Freestyle drink dispensers are very much of the present throughout most of the Shore now.
As you've been doing your grocery shopping this week, you may have noticed something different in the soft drink aisle. Diet Pepsi has changed their formula, and they want everyone to know about it.