Probably Coke, orange soda, and Dr. Pepper, in that order.I have yet to like soda since the carbonation (or whatever the bubbling is called) just gives me an uncomfortable bubbling that strangely feels like burning (and not a pleasant burn like with hot chocolate) instead of tasting like something. The only time I drink it generally is certain occasions when I have a stomachache since that seems to have helped a couple of times. Maybe I should try it (though sparkling drinks like Martinelli's cider give the same feeling so...) when I don't have a stomachache.
Funnily enough, I didn't like soda as a kid and thought it was probably a good thing I didn't since they're not good for you, but I was always told it was weird and to just keep trying them until I like it. One year at an amusement park when I was probably 13 or so, I tried vanilla Coke, and it actually tasted pretty good. Have like soda ever since. Was actually about the same thing with ice cream, too.
Milkis is a lot lighter than most sodas I think, which is part of why I like it.Probably Coke, orange soda, and Dr. Pepper, in that order.I have yet to like soda since the carbonation (or whatever the bubbling is called) just gives me an uncomfortable bubbling that strangely feels like burning (and not a pleasant burn like with hot chocolate) instead of tasting like something. The only time I drink it generally is certain occasions when I have a stomachache since that seems to have helped a couple of times. Maybe I should try it (though sparkling drinks like Martinelli's cider give the same feeling so...) when I don't have a stomachache.
Funnily enough, I didn't like soda as a kid and thought it was probably a good thing I didn't since they're not good for you, but I was always told it was weird and to just keep trying them until I like it. One year at an amusement park when I was probably 13 or so, I tried vanilla Coke, and it actually tasted pretty good. Have like soda ever since. Was actually about the same thing with ice cream, too.