Where can i still find Rim Zim soda?!


Question:

Where can i still find Rim Zim soda?

I remember drinking this masala-flavored soda quite a few times a few years back. All of the stores which i go to in the Bay Area dont seem to stock it anymore. Does anyone have an idea of where i can still find this stuff on the net or elsewhere?


Answers:
Patel Brothers
290 S. Broadway
Hicksville
516-433-6260
www.patelbrothersusa.com

Shop to the sound of traditional Indian music at this chain where the transplanted and the curious can stock up on dozens of varieties of flatbreads like Naan, Roti and whole wheat Paratha, some baked by local bakeries some actually by Pillsbury. Containers of fig ice cream or cashew raisin ice cream vie for space with everyday flavors. Coca Cola made, Indian bottled soda brand names include Thum’s Up, Rim Zim and Limca. Bags of frozen exotic vegetables like Karela (bitter gourd), Bhindi (okra), Indian beans and baby pumpkin slices fill the refrigerated section along with ready to eat frozen packs of samosas and panner poppers.. Fresh veggies include chayot, salgam and dudhi. Fresh leaves for seasoning traditional recipes include: paan, curry, dhana, methi and palak. Stacks of giant sacks of elephant rice from Thailand, basmati rice, graham flour and durum flour used for baking roti puri and chapatti breads, fill an entire aisle. Indian snack chips made from chickpea flour fill another aisle. The back wall is filled to the ceiling with imported nuts and dried beans. Just as you spy un-refrigerated jars of butter called ghee reminding you again that you’ve entered another world, your eyes fall on two liter bottles of Pepsi and boxes of Rice Krispies bringing you back to earth.



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