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iluvtacoz123 · 10 months
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whats up tumblrbros. I (bootlegged) a hoodie from conception complex. hope i dont get sued. fucking fire hoodie though. thank you conception complex for existing. (please come back together i miss you)
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skeletonmaster69 · 1 year
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man now i need to grab dr ppepr on the way home tomarrow
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Please reblog for greater sample size!!!
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time to settle a debate
please please please reblog and pass around for a larger sample size
also please leave any unhinged rants in the tags/comments :3
*can be any flavor, but you still only choose one, so if you like cherry coke best, then you just choose coke, and so on*
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pawnshopbleus · 2 years
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Cola
robin buckley x fem!reader
summary - Inspired by the iconic lyric: “My pussy taste like Pepsi cola.” 
warnings - oral sex (f!receiving), lesbians, tbh idk what this is 
words - 1.2k 
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THE Hawkins movie theater had just received a new slushy flavor. Instead of the typical cherry and raspberry, they added another classic: Pepsi.
“Please can we go?” you begged your girlfriend the day she came over.
“You want to go to the movie theater just to get a slushy?” Robin raised a brow.
You jumped up from the couch in your living room, “Yes! You finally got it.”
That’s the two of you found yourselves in the movie theater, waiting in line for the new slushy flavor. You hung off of Robin’s arm and gazed up at her with a huge smile.
“I wonder what It will taste like?” you wondered. Maybe it would taste like coke instead of Pepsi. Maybe it would taste like dirty ice water. Even if it had the signature Pepsi name on it you still had to make sure it would taste as such.
Robin chuckled and rolled her eyes. She knew you were just testing her. If you two weren’t in public then she would have leaned down and kissed your lips until they fell off. You were just too cute. The two of you got to the counter and the person working at the front counted and asked what the two of you would like.
Robin ordered for the two of you, “Can I just get one Pepsi slushy and one cherry slushy, please and thank you.”
The two of you got your slushies and walked off to the side. You happily sucked on your slushy and sighed. It was just as good as the normal soda. “God, I love capitalism.”
Robin choked on her cherry slushy, “Babe, I don’t think you’re supposed to say that.”
“Oh, sorry.”
“It’s okay,” she put her hand over your shoulder and lead you to the movie auditoriums. Robin wasn’t going to come to the movie theater just to get a slushy. It would go against her morals so you two were going to watch Pretty in Pink for the third time this month. Before the two of you made it to the auditorium she leaned down close to your ear and whispered, “I hope you enjoy the movie because when we get home, I want to find out just how good that Pepsi tastes.”
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The movie was good. Just like the first two times you’d seen it. Robin had gotten you all worked up during the movie. She put her hand on your upper thigh, letting it glide from your knee to your upper thigh. She would leave a few kisses on your neck here and there. Luckily, the two of you were the only ones in the theater so it wasn’t like you were going to get caught.
Now you were home. Your parents were asleep in their room. Your parents liked your ‘best friend,’ Robin. Your parents described her as a kind, sweet, and caring young lady. So, they didn’t mind whenever Robin ‘slept over.’ To be honest, when she came over the two of you did get much sleep.
You put your pointer finger over your mouth and looked at Robin. You mouthed, “My parents are asleep,” and pointed at their room. Robin winked and smiled. You grabbed Robin’s arm and pulled her into your room.
“Thank you for today,” you hugged Robin. She hugged you back and slid her hands up and down your back as the two of you swayed from side to side.
“Stop swaying before you made me sleepy,” you grumbled.
“Can I kiss you?” she asked gazing at your lips.
You smirked and in a low whisper, you said, “Yes,” before you pressed your lips onto hers.
The kiss wasn’t like the normal ones the two of you shared. It was slow and sweet and sensual. There was less tongue, less teeth classing, and less neediness. The two of you felt less rushed to get through this. You just wanted to feel her and she just wanted to feel you.
Robin broke the kiss and put her forehead on yours, “Can I take this off?” she motioned to your clothes.
“Yes.”
Robin made quick work of your clothes and took them off piece by piece. She enjoyed taking your clothes off. It was as if she was unwrapping her very own birthday present.
“Lay on the bed for me,” she said as she took her jean jacket off and threw it in the corner of your room. She rolled up the sleeves of her green long-sleeve shirt and kneeled in front of you. Robin ran her hands up the expanse of your legs and set them on the top of your thigh.
“Look at how pretty you look for me,” she smirked.
“Only for you,” you said as you looked down at your girlfriend.
She spread your legs apart. She began kissing your thigh, trailing a path up to the place where you needed her most. Then she removed herself from between your legs and pushed herself up. She took her index and pointer finger and ran it across your bottom lip.
“Open.”
You immediately followed her orders and opened your mouth. You took her fingers into her mouth and swirled your tongue around them. She took her fingers out of your mouth and smiled. She trailed her fingers down your neck, then your sternum, your stomach, and then your left thigh. She kneeled between your legs again and ran a finger through your pussy lips. She spread your arousal over your clit and smiled at the way you reacted.
“You like that, huh?” you nodded and she chuckled and did it again.
She spread your thighs a bit further. And kissed along your folds. She liked teasing you, getting you worked up, hot, and bothered. She finally did what you needed her to do. She attached her mouth to your clit. Not too hard yet not too soft. She teased your entrance with her fingers then she slowly eased them into you.
“Don’t stop, please,” you pleaded. You hated begging. You thought it was pathetic but in times like this, you didn’t care.
You could feel Robin smirk into your pussy. She thrust her fingers gently in and out of you. She picked up the pace a bit and re-attached her mouth to your throbbing clit. You were close, and Robin could feel it.
“Are you close?” she asked, looking at you through her eyebrows.
You nodded. Robin took her fingers out of you and rubbed them in circles around your clit while her tongue teased your entrance.
You could feel the tingling sensation, build up in your stomach. The control you once had was now gone and you began shaking with ecstasy. You came all over your girlfriend's face.
You took a few seconds to collect yourself, your chest going up and down with every breath.
She went to the bathroom that was built into your room and grabbed a towel from the towel rack, ran it under the tap, and returned back to you.
You were still laying on your bed when Robin came back. She cleaned you up and put the towel into the dirty clothes hamper. She slid into bed with you, your naked body wrapped around her clothed one.
“That was nice,” you said as you yawned.
Robin smiled and kissed your nose, “I’m glad my little Pepsi queen.”
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Hi there Mr. Johnson, What are the band members’ favorite foods and drinks? Can any of them cook?
Puff Puff’s favorite food is pizza with extra cheese, his favorite drink is beer,
Benatar’s favorite food is cherry flavored hard candy, his favorite drink is sparkling water
Axel’s favorite food is garlic breadsticks, his favorite drink is Pepsi
Deejay’s favorite food is mashed potatoes, his favorite drink is Diet Coke
Also none of them can cook, but DeeJay is definitely the ‘best’ one, but he did almost burned down his apartment trying to cook something, so don’t let any of them into the kitchen
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bubbledtee · 1 year
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I wanna take early modern 90s James or even 80s to like the grocery store or something and buy him like all the new flavors of popular sodas and see his reaction. Deep down inside I feel like he’d like a cherry Coke or cherry Pepsi or some weird shit you can only find in those chunky coke machines where you have so many flavors of everything like like coke or raspberry Vanilla Coke or something.
i just wanna go grocery shopping in general with him. like apparently it’s one of the most intimate things you can do with your partner, and i feel like you would definitely end up going when you both impulsively decided you need to bake a cake late at night. so you’d walk to the closest by 24/7 grocery store together, hand in hand and wearing your pajamas, and get all of the ingredients for the cake. (plus a few random sodas and snacks james wants to try because i feel like in this scenario you most likely would both be stoned out of your mind.) and when i say all of the ingredients, i mean boxed batter mix and whatever ingredients are on the back of the box. james will pick out the icing (he gets two so you can just eat one by it’s self together)
then you’ll get back to your apartment and start trying all of these drinks and snacks he got while you’re starting to make the cake 😭 i feel like he’d have gotten blue takis. idk why i just do, and i really feel like he would dip one in the icing to taste it. he’s definitely telling you he found the best food combination ever. and then when the cake is done (somehow you didn’t burn your apartment complex down) you literally won’t even bother to cut it. you will both literally just feast off of the cake together with forks on its big platter and you both will be perfectly content while watching some stupid b-lost movie he found on amazon prime
ok this is actually so incoherent what the hell anyways
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candibugz · 10 months
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🎀 I owned a furby boom as a kid in 2013!! 🎀 pepsi addict (cherry is best flavor) 🎀 newer furby collector !! I currently have 6 <33
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casawio · 1 year
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"carbonated robitussin" recipe
(note: this works best with gas station drink fountains, i use quiktrip's)
crushed ice. fill about halfway with diet dr pepper, 1/4 with coke zero and another 1/4 with diet pepsi.
nows the important part. 1 pump of cherry flavor, and 1 pump of vanilla.
viola. try it and youll see why i call it carbonated robitussin. i was born to be an alchemist
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robotics5 · 2 years
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.....i may be stupid
go and do it rn. Buy some pepsi. Buy whatever flavor of gatorade is the least gross when mixed with it. Go wild.
Citrus, cherry, or some other fruit would probably be best
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soda-tester · 2 years
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Soda.
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aahsokaatano · 2 years
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Max, lemme know how that pepsi-gatorade concoction goes. For science.
Okay so Pepsi is stupidly difficult to find around here for some goddamn reason but it tastes the exact same as Coke to me so let's get rolling
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Here we have a bottle of regular Coca-Cola and a bottle of Red Gatorade. I know the flavor is fruit punch but I don't care. It's Red. We all know that the actual flavor is Red.
Normally my go-to Gatorade flavor is Yellow but they were out. Now that I'm thinking about it this may have been for the best as Yellow is lemon-lime and this is about mixing Gatorade with Coke/Pepsi, not Sprite.
Anyways. I'm using one of the stemless wineglasses for this because why not. Let's get Fancy with our kitchen crimes.
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Room temperature Coke has no right to look this upscale but it feels right to do it this way
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Adding the Gatorade has given it a definite pink hue. The Coke also fizzed some more when I was pouring it in. It sounded angrier than when I was just pouring the Coke. I think this is a warning.
Okay, here goes
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Texture isn't great - the Gatorade has made the Coke loose it's fizz too quickly, so it's a little bit flat
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Flavor is actually pretty palatable? It's like Cherry Coke but with something extra. Cherry Coke^2.
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Honestly this might be my new preferred way to drink Coke at home??? 9/10, not a crime, honestly recommend that you try it if you have a chance
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dragontatoes · 1 year
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I looked up rankings of olipop sodas and now I'm unreasonably mad about them. how the FUCK do you think the fruit flavors are better than dr. goodwin?? tropical punch is fine at best and cherry vanilla tastes like pepsi having a depressive episode
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crystalgood · 1 year
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How Much Caffeine is in MTN DEW? [caption id="attachment_7964" align="aligncenter" width="512"] How Much Caffeine is in MTN DEW[/caption] Mountain Dew contains 54.0 mg of caffeine per 12 ounce serving. This is roughly equivalent to the amount of caffeine found in a cup of coffee and slightly more than what is found in a can of cola. As with any caffeinated beverage, it's important to consume Mountain Dew in moderation and be aware of potential adverse effects associated with excessive consumption. Caffeine has been linked to increased heart rate and blood pressure, insomnia, jitteriness, headaches, dehydration, restlessness, and other uncomfortable side effects. For those looking to reduce their caffeine intake while still enjoying the unique flavor that Mountain Dew offers, DEW ZERO is a great option as it contains zero grams of sugar and zero milligrams of caffeine. It can be enjoyed as an alternative to regular Mountain Dew and is just as delicious! If you're looking for a way to indulge without the excess sugar or caffeine, consider having Mountain Dew on occasion in moderation. Keep track of your consumption to ensure it doesn't exceed recommended daily limits and enjoy the unique flavor that this soda has to offer. Remember: everything in moderation! Mountain Dew also offers other varieties with lower caffeine levels. For example, DEW® Kickstart™ contains only 26 mg of caffeine per 16 ounce serving – less than half of what’s found in a 12 ounce can of Mountain Dew. This makes it an excellent choice for people who want the great taste of Mountain Dew but with less of a kick. There you have it: all the caffeine information you need to know about Mountain Dew! Remember to stay within recommended daily limits and enjoy occasionally! Conclusion: Does Mountain Dew Have Caffeine Although Mountain Dew contains caffeine, it is not necessarily the most caffeinated beverage option and certainly not an excessive source of caffeine in comparison to others. It’s important to check the label for exact caffeine content before guzzling any type of soda, coffee or energy drink. Also, consider moderating your caffeine intake as indications are that over-consumption can lead to headaches, nervousness and difficulty sleeping. When indulging in any sort of caffeinated beverages, do so responsibly and be aware of the potential side effects. In summary, if you’re looking for a light pick-me-up without going overboard on caffeine or sugar intake, enjoy a Mountain Dew! The FAQs about Mountain Dew Caffeine Does Mountain Dew have caffeine? Yes, Mountain Dew contains 54.0 mg of caffeine per 12 fl oz serving. What other ingredients are in Mountain Dew? The main ingredients in Mountain Dew are carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), citric acid, natural flavors and sodium benzoate preservative. Is there a sugar-free version of Mountain Dew available? A: Yes, Diet Mountain Dew is the zero-calorie version that does not contain any HFCS or added sugars. However, still contains 54.0 mg caffeine per 12 fl oz serving. Is Mountain Dew caffeinated? A: Yes, Mountain Dew is a caffeinated beverage with 54.0 mg of caffeine per 12 fl oz serving. It also contains other ingredients, including carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), citric acid, natural flavors and sodium benzoate preservative. Diet Mountain Dew is the zero-calorie version that does not contain any HFCS or added sugars. Does Mountain Dew have more caffeine than soda? A: Generally speaking, yes, Mountain Dew does contain more caffeine than some popular sodas. A 12 fl oz can of Mountain Dew contains 54.0 mg of caffeine, while a 12 fl oz can of Coca-Cola only contains 34 mg of caffeine. However, some other sodas may have more or less caffeine than both Mountain Dew and Coca-Cola. Does Mountain Dew contain other stimulants? A: Besides the 54.0 mg of caffeine per 12 fl oz serving that is found in Mountain Dew, there are no other known stimulants in this beverage.
All ingredients used to make Mountain Dew are listed on the product label for consumers to review before purchase.
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happenstobehere · 2 years
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Pepsi or coke?
What's your starbucks order?
Do you own any plants. What's your favorite?
Icecream, sorbet or gelato?
And what's the Best flavour?
pepsi or coke?
coke but only flavored ones. i’m partial to cherry, vanilla, and cherry vanilla
what’s your starbucks order?
i usually get a caramel macchiato (with blonde espresso if it’s offered) or if i don’t want coffee i’ll get a tea lemonade or a strawberry acai refresher with lemonade (any refresher with lemonade really but that one’s my personal fave)
do you own any plants? what’s your favorite?
i do not currently, i used to have a ton of succulents. i love big leafy plants but i’m scared i’ll kill one so i’ve never owned one
ice cream, gelato, or sorbet? and what’s the best flavor?
i looove gelato. ice cream is a close second. i love extra sweet flavors like cotton candy or cake batter. and of course anything with caramel
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nixines · 2 years
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Rating sodas because
FANTA GRAPE/GRAPE CRUSH: They’re tolerable at best and sickening at worst. It tastes like the liquid version of a grape skittle with double the flavor, and usually I wouldn’t be opposed to more flavor, but this flavor gets to be too much after the first sip. 4/10. It is certainly not worth the 48 grams of sugar in the can.
A&W Root Beer: I hate root beer in general so it’s a 0/10 from default. But if I’m speaking without any bias, it’s fine. It smells… almost minty, and tastes like any regular root beer.
MOUNTAIN DEW: It’s not Root Beer bad but it’s not much better than Fanta Grape. I haven’t had it in a while, but I remember liking it a bit. 6/10.
FANTA ORANGE/ORANGE CRUSH: Fuck that. I fucking loathe this soda. I fucking loathe orange sodas. I fucking LOATHE orange flavored foods and drinks. I fucking LOATHE oranges. -1/10.
CHERRY COCA COLA: One of my favorites, actually. I haven’t had a Cherry Coca Cola that isn’t zero-sugar in years, but I remember really enjoying them. 7/10. There isn’t much cherry flavor, but it’s a huge step up from a Classic Coca Cola. That shit is nasty.
PEPSI: Fun Fact. I’m actually more of a Pepsi kind of guy as opposed to Coca Cola. Pepsi is a lot more sugary, syrupy, and I can totally understand why a lot of people don’t like it. It also gets a 7/10 from me. I’m more of a diet Pepsi fan. It tastes almost the same to me and doesn’t have 41 grams of sugar per can.
CLASSIC COCA COLA: Again, this shit is nasty. It just tastes like carbonated brown. 1/10. If someone bought it from the store, I’d have a can or two tops, but even that’s pushing it.
7UP: Tastes like Sprite. I like Sprite. 8/10.
SPRITE: Tastes like 7UP. I like 7UP. 8/10.
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE: Tastes like Sprite with a bit worse quality. 7.5/10.
FANTA STRAWBERRY/STRAWBERRY CRUSH: This is almost the opposite of the grape soda. The flavor isn’t too overwhelming and tastes pretty good. This tastes delicious over vanilla ice cream. Just saying. 7/10.
SUNKIST BERRY LEMONADE: Gross. I had this once in late 2020, early 2021. Tasted like blue raspberry. I hate blue raspberry. 0/10.
COCA COLA VANILLA: Same case as the cherry flavored one. Tastes better than classic Coca Cola but doesn’t really taste like vanilla. But it does taste more like vanilla than the cherry tastes like cherry. 7/10, it’s pretty good.
DR. PEPPER: My absolute favorite. Love this shit. If it didn’t negatively affect my health (and if I didn’t need water to live) I could definitely live off of this. I can’t explain the flavor, but it’s really fucking good. 10/10.
DR. PEPPER CREAM SODA: I’m not the biggest fan of cream soda so this is getting a lower rating than it probably should from default. It tastes average. Nothing new, nothing boring. 5/10.
COCA COLA CHERRY VANILLA: Eh. Not a fan. It’s not bad, but I prefer the two to be separate. The flavor is… a strange combination of what’s supposed to be vanilla (but obviously isn’t) and brown, so take that for what it’s worth. 4/10. I wouldn’t be surprised if they just poured a random amount of vanilla Coca Cola in a can and topped it off with cherry Coca Cola. It’s pretty low quality.
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