Is Italian Soda have alcahol in it?!


Question:

Is Italian Soda have alcahol in it?

I was drinking some Archer Farm (Target brand) Wildberry Italian Soda last night. I couldn't get drunk because I was the driver. It tasted a lot like wine. Does it have alchol in it?
Thanks!


Answers:
No alcohol. Also, the best kind of Italian Soda is an "Italian Creme Soda," which is basically the flavored syrup and sparkling water, with some half & half on top. It gives it a wonderful smooth taste that makes it less like a regular soda and more like an icecream kind of drink. Some great syrups are vanilla, and strawberry, raspberry... the fruit syrups with a shot of vanilla are also great.

If you'd like to have a good and fresh Italian Soda that doesn't taste like wine, or to try a Creme Soda, go to your good local coffee shop and ask for one. That's probably your best option for what they should taste like.

Also, returning to the question at hand, if you are ever curious as to whether a product has alcohol in it or not, it will say so somewhere on the label, and will also have a surgeon-general warning. These labelings are required by the law for a product with alcohol.

No alcohol in Italian Soda

no Italian Soda does not have alcohol

nope...it's the soda water combined with the fruit syrup (for the flavor) that's making taste that way...that's very common...fresh made italian soda doesn't taste so wine-like...some coffee shops will make it fresh for you.

Nope, Italian sodas usually have carbinated water and artificial flavoring in it. No alcohol!

no.

No alcohol ... just soda water and flavoring.

No.

I think you mean "Does Italian soda have alcohol in it?". The answer is NO.

who knows!?

yeah...baby..yeah




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