
50 Popular Soda Brands that Suddenly Vanished from New Jersey Shelves
We all have vices. Soda is one of mine.
Despite reading study after study about there being virtually zero benefits to drinking soda, I continue to have a difficult time kicking the habit.

At least I no longer drink regular soda. When I indulge, I stick to the "zero-sugar " varieties.
"Diet" soda gets me by, but there's nothing more refreshing than an ice-cold Coca-Cola.
I've learned to really enjoy flavored seltzer and sparkling waters. Have you ever tried Spindrift?
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Spindrift flavors its sparkling water with a tiny bit of real fruit juice. This gives it an authentic taste without added sugars; each can is under 10 calories.
My Mom thinks it's her fault I hopped on the "soda train." It isn't.
My parents were very strict about what we ate and drank when I was younger.
There was never soda in the house. I was allowed one can of soda weekly on Fridays when we did "sub night." I usually went for the Mountain Dew.
It was water and 100% juice every other day of the week.
Forget trading lunch items at school. While everybody else was enjoying their PB&J on Wonder Bread with Skippy and Smuckers, I was having all-natural peanut butter, Polaner jelly between two slices of stone wheat bread.
I learned to like it, but the other kids didn't.
Once I entered middle school and started having some money of my own and the choice of all the sugar-filled junk food I could handle, I never turned back.
Soda has come a long way with the different varieties and flavors.
How many of these favorites do you remember and wish were still around?
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