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>Gringos have discovered guaraná
What are the /int/ernational implications?
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>>220775547
This suits been here forever
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>>220775547
Guarana Antarctica has been available in Denmark since 2008-2009
Yes it's my favorite soda
Yes I'll keep buying it
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>>220777146
It tastes okay
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>>220777201
i was drinking this one, which is made in the Mantiqueira mountain range region (there are countless mineral water springs there).
in this one, you can really taste the guarana flavor.
it's a shame these will never leave here, because they aren't produced by multinational companies, but by artisanal small ones.
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>>220777631
Maybe the guraná tastes better in Brapzil but I don’t think it’s that great. It’s okay but Mexicans honestly have better soda. My favorite soda is this Tarragon one that was imported from Georgia doe. Never thought former Soviet states would have good soda
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>>220777178
they are safe, it's just that the extreme fear mongering for clicks and snake oils convinced some people it's liquid asbestos or something
>muh studies
yeah drinking six gorrilion liters a day for 20 years might increase your risk of cancer vs the very real risks from obesity linked to sugar overconsumption
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>>220775547
The best
>>220775982
Support Ambev
>>220777080
Literally the chaddest danish poster right now
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>>220777720
>Tarkhuna (Georgian: ტარხუნა, Georgian pronunciation: [tʼaɾχuna]; Russian: Tapхyнa) is a Georgian[1] carbonated tarragon and/or woodruff-flavored soft drink, first ever created in 1887 in Kutaisi by Georgian pharmacist Mitrofan Lagidze.
Apparently it's pre soviet
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>>220777598
come to the Mantiqueira mountains. there are incredible coffee varieties as well.
it's one of these places you fall in love and never want to leave.
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>>220778862
i will come
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>you are drinking this
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i remember visisting my grandmother in bumfuck minas gerais, when i was a kid and they had a ton of these cheap sodas kek, i always thought they were cheap.
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>>220778862
I don't want to be a statistic either by ays or cartel
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>>220783893
it's perfectly safe, the worst that can happen to you is being hit by a wheel of cheese (made from cows raised in the mountains, on grass).
mantiqueira means "mountains that cry" in the old native american language, there are water springs everywhere, i believe it's the richest region in the entire world.
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Charrua is by far my favorite guaraná.