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Would you rather have Fanta or Limca?

Whatever happened to Mirinda? That was the best. Especially the mango flavor. That is Fanta's true rival.

But have never had Limca.
 
Fanta/Mirinda/Crush are the best.

I love orange soda. It's my fav.
 
Miranda is too sweet for bhaijaan’s sophisticated taste buds.

Limca is an underrated beverage.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

I never liked it but my mother's side of the family drinks it everyday.

Sprite and Milk in Ramdan is a must for them.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

What? Milk and soda ? Lol
Saw a video on YouTube, where milk was mixed with Coke after some hours the solution developed a strange black precipitate, the precipitate accumulated below and on top was clear water. It looked disgusting, I would never drink milk with coke.
Milk with sprite is different ?
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

What the hell is this :moha
 
Is Limca available in Pakistan?
I thought Limca was only India specific, previously it was sold by Parley. Coca cola later bought Parley.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

It's better than Aloo Biryani. :shh
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

Doodh soda is a good remedy for heat stroke. Had it when I had a heat stroke visiting Lahore a decade back.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

Unfortunately yes, some people even here in the UK swear by it. Some use its an alternative to rooh afza when breaking the fast during Ramzaan.
 
What? Milk and soda ? Lol
Saw a video on YouTube, where milk was mixed with Coke after some hours the solution developed a strange black precipitate, the precipitate accumulated below and on top was clear water. It looked disgusting, I would never drink milk with coke.
Milk with sprite is different ?

Imagine sweet milk and bubbly.... definitely not good. However, those who like it really LIKE it
 
Imagine sweet milk and bubbly.... definitely not good. However, those who like it really LIKE it

The milk cools you off while the sprite helps with digestion, perfect drink when you're visiting Pakistan.
 
Neither. Both of them are diabetes.

I'll drink coffee five times a day though, can't seem to let go of the caffeine addiction. :facepalm:

[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] If I'm not mistaken I remember you saying that you stopped intaking caffeine, were there any methods you used?
 
Neither. Both of them are diabetes.

I'll drink coffee five times a day though, can't seem to let go of the caffeine addiction. :facepalm:

[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] If I'm not mistaken I remember you saying that you stopped intaking caffeine, were there any methods you used?

No I gave up and I'm addicted to it. Need minimum one cup a day.
 
I like orange sodas, but I find them difficult to digest. I have eliminated sodas from my diet, but my preference was Coke Zero or Sprite with some lemon.

Don’t understand the hype surrounding Pakola. It is overly sweet, I can’t stand the strong flowery fragrance.

It is also interesting to note that while overseas Pakistanis are big fans of Pakola, the Pakistanis living in Pakistan usually don’t really care about it.

I don’t know anyone here that prefers it to Coke, Pepsi etc. In fact, many people have never had it or even heard about it.

It is not as easily available as the other soft drinks either. You can find Coke and Pepsi in every nook and corner, but not Pakola. Obviously it has to do with the low demand compare to the alternatives.

On a lighter note, the good old Shezan in a glass bottle is still in a league of its own.
 
Few years back, we hired carpenters from Punjab and they would gulp down 2-3 glasses of doodh soda every night after a long, hard day.

I haven’t been able to muster the courage to try it though, but I think I will give it a go tomorrow.
 
Actually scratch that, Pakola is the GOAT soda, but I don't drink it often for obvious reasons.

If I lived in Pakistan, then Pakola would be my fav.

Aren't you from NYC? You can get Pakola at any desi grocery store.
 
I like orange sodas, but I find them difficult to digest. I have eliminated sodas from my diet, but my preference was Coke Zero or Sprite with some lemon.

Don’t understand the hype surrounding Pakola. It is overly sweet, I can’t stand the strong flowery fragrance.

It is also interesting to note that while overseas Pakistanis are big fans of Pakola, the Pakistanis living in Pakistan usually don’t really care about it.

I don’t know anyone here that prefers it to Coke, Pepsi etc. In fact, many people have never had it or even heard about it.

It is not as easily available as the other soft drinks either. You can find Coke and Pepsi in every nook and corner, but not Pakola. Obviously it has to do with the low demand compare to the alternatives.

On a lighter note, the good old Shezan in a glass bottle is still in a league of its own.

Count me as the first, then. :azhar2

Though I have sodas once a month at best.

Coke and Pepsi are just disgusting.
 
I guess i am the only fan of murree brewery's fizzy drinks here? I like their BIGG Apple and BiGG Lychee brands.

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These are way too strong. Pakola Lychee is quality though

Also the rare and elusive Pakola Raspberry. The king of all flavored sodas. Would look for it back when I used to live in Pakistan, could only find it few times in my years of living there.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

I've had it just once,when I went to Lahore a few years ago.It was bhens ka doodh too.

I haven't had it again and don't plan to.
 
Is Limca available in Pakistan?
I thought Limca was only India specific, previously it was sold by Parley. Coca cola later bought Parley.

No.I haven't seen it in Pakistan.

I saw it in multiple shops in Dubai last year.
 
Limeca is only availible in India not in pakistan.

I have had that drink. Its really good. Much better then fanta and 7 up
 
Fanta and Mirinda have the worst kind of orange flavor I have ever tasted. Tastes like chemicals.
 
btw i never understood the Crush brand

its owned by Pepsi, Coke and Dr. Pepper.
 
Fanta and Mirinda have the worst kind of orange flavor I have ever tasted. Tastes like chemicals.
You are right. Orange sodas are disgusting

The only Orange soda i ever enjoyed was Tango or monster Khaoos
 
Haven't had Limca, but Miranda strawberry, or Miranda orange, over Fanta (orange). But then again, Fanta has an array of flavours including fruit twist, which is, oof! Love it!
 
If Pakistanis have not had Limca they have really missed out on a drink that is in a league of its own honestly. It has no direct competitor in India.
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

Absolutely vile, I have expressed this opinion to relatives who proudly serve it, but it's just met by blank stares before they down another jug of it.
 
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We do not have Limca here in Pakistan but i like Fanta.

I've seen it in Karachi a few times and apparently in 90s it was fairly common...

Not sure whether it was imported or local. Or heck if it was even the same Limca being talked about in this thread
 
Has anybody had the absolute monstrosity called doodh soda.... :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:


For those who do not know doodh soda is a mixture of equal parts milk and 7-up/Sprite. It is popular on the Punjab side and I have to have it whenever I visit the in-laws. :danish

Lmao that sounds a recipe for an upset stomach
 
I like orange sodas, but I find them difficult to digest. I have eliminated sodas from my diet, but my preference was Coke Zero or Sprite with some lemon.

Don’t understand the hype surrounding Pakola. It is overly sweet, I can’t stand the strong flowery fragrance.

It is also interesting to note that while overseas Pakistanis are big fans of Pakola, the Pakistanis living in Pakistan usually don’t really care about it.

I don’t know anyone here that prefers it to Coke, Pepsi etc. In fact, many people have never had it or even heard about it.

It is not as easily available as the other soft drinks either. You can find Coke and Pepsi in every nook and corner, but not Pakola. Obviously it has to do with the low demand compare to the alternatives.

On a lighter note, the good old Shezan in a glass bottle is still in a league of its own.

Pakola has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years though. Atleast in Karachi it's much more visible since past 3-4 years with lot of different packaging (cans, pet bottles etc)

I do agree that overseas Pakistanis tend to be more fans of it than Pakistanis in the country (as a percentage anyway). However I like the taste and am a fan. Prolly 3rd oh my list of favorite sodas
 
Just had doodh soda, what a pleasant surprise. Absolutely brilliant, and very good for digestion as well.
 
Limeca is only availible in India not in pakistan.

I have had that drink. Its really good. Much better then fanta and 7 up

Limca is available in India???? I never seen it in stores since childhood days.
 
Limca is available in India???? I never seen it in stores since childhood days.

Its common in India. Especially Delhi.
To some its the best soda available, others find its taste like detergent.
 
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Its common in India. Especially Delhi.
To some its the best soda available, others find its taste like detergent.

Limca is quite widely available throughout India. Im surprised you havent seen it much. In Punjab, Delhi at least it is there at all grocery shops. Limca is there in my refrigerator at all times. There are times when i just want a Limca and nothing else can replace.
 
Pakola has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years though. Atleast in Karachi it's much more visible since past 3-4 years with lot of different packaging (cans, pet bottles etc)

I do agree that overseas Pakistanis tend to be more fans of it than Pakistanis in the country (as a percentage anyway). However I like the taste and am a fan. Prolly 3rd oh my list of favorite sodas

Pakola, like Muree Brewery has a limited distribution network. And yes, expats are more of a fan of Pakola than the ones here. Pakola is something that you can only have once in a while unlike Coke etc.
 
Not sure about Pakola but I have seen people mixing mango with coca cola and calling it Mangola here.

Had tried Doodh with Coke as well many years ago but that was only once.
 
Its common in India. Especially Delhi.
To some its the best soda available, others find its taste like detergent.

Limca is quite widely available throughout India. Im surprised you havent seen it much. In Punjab, Delhi at least it is there at all grocery shops. Limca is there in my refrigerator at all times. There are times when i just want a Limca and nothing else can replace.

We don't have it here. I guess region specific.
 
Not sure about Pakola but I have seen people mixing mango with coca cola and calling it Mangola here.

Had tried Doodh with Coke as well many years ago but that was only once.

Pakola is local Pakistani soft drink. Very popular with overseas Pakistanis who get nostalgic while drinking it and reminisce about back home, within Pakistan it is consumed but not as much as the foreign soft drinks. It used to come in a distinctive glass bottle but those have gone out of fashion now, and now it comes in a can or plastic bottle. It has a very bright green color to really drive home the Pakistaniat.


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Pakola is local Pakistani soft drink. Very popular with overseas Pakistanis who get nostalgic while drinking it and reminisce about back home, within Pakistan it is consumed but not as much as the foreign soft drinks. It used to come in a distinctive glass bottle but those have gone out of fashion now, and now it comes in a can or plastic bottle. It has a very bright green color to really drive home the Pakistaniat.


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The green Pakola looks cool 😎

But I am seriously hit by this whole doodh + soda concept. What sort of a crazy human experiment is this 😂 It’s unimaginably odd.
 
Pakola is local Pakistani soft drink. Very popular with overseas Pakistanis who get nostalgic while drinking it and reminisce about back home, within Pakistan it is consumed but not as much as the foreign soft drinks. It used to come in a distinctive glass bottle but those have gone out of fashion now, and now it comes in a can or plastic bottle. It has a very bright green color to really drive home the Pakistaniat.


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Not sure about how Pakola tastes but we have this drink here in Delhi NCR

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Added dash of milk to Coke Caffeine free. And wow!!. An iced coffee - caffeine free ofc.

Thought it'd curdle but no, I've a new favourite.
 
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