What are some non-alcoholic French drinks?!


Question:

What are some non-alcoholic French drinks?

I'm supposed to bring in French food or drinks for a school project. I chose drinks because it's easier. So, what are some non- alcoholic French drinks that can be served at room temperature?


Answers:
french water: Perrier, Evian,...
soda: Orangina (in most stores either with the soft drinks or with the water/snapple/energy drinks)
some stores have French limonade and lemonade--in my grocery they are in the international aisle, but i've seen them at specially import stores (World Market, trader Joe's) and in some groceries with the water.
If worse comes to worst, sparkling grape juice in the bottles that look like wine--you might even get some excitement if the principal sees you carry it in!

Perrier! Not much else........

You picked the least easy thing to bring!
You could do cafe au lait. Not sure how old you are, so coffee and mock-alcoholic drinks might not be acceptable. As a mocktail, try sparkling grape juice; I'd recommend things to add to it, but they have alcohol, too.
Sparkling white grape juice + purple grape juice = mock Kir Royale, a very popular French before-dinner drink.

The French are huge consumers of bottled water: Perrier, Vittel, Evian. They also enjoy Orangina an Orange soft drink from Aix en Provence. In France they also serve Coca-cola but it is not as popular as in the States.




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