Did Italians actually drink this carbonated diahrrea?
>>53066251
i don't even know what that is
>>53066261
It's some bitter as fuck Italian soda that I tasted once in Disney land and apparently was pretty popular in Italy, according to the description. Tasted like really bitter medicine.
>>53066329
where did you drink it?
>>53066329
Hate to break it to you but anything found in America even if its advertised as genuine [country], it's usually just a marketing technique because Americans like to be """"""exotic""""""
>>53066376
Epcot. Some building that let you taste different sodas from different countries. Almost all of them were terrible, but this one takes the cake.
>>53066412
Why would they be advertising a discontinued drink?
>>53066483
i'm just saying that "authentic italian" or "authentic anything" is almost never guaranteed to be what that country actually eats or drinks.... its a marketing ploy
>>53066483
i mean place, city, nation, did you drink it in america?
if you did, i think i'll agree with >>53066412
>>53066510
The Wikipedia page says that it was produced by the Coca-Cola company for the Italian market.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_(drink)
>>53066537
USA. Orlando to be exact.
>>53066565
considering that it was discontinued it follows that it was never popular in Italy
>>53066565
>>53066598
It says right there that its an aperitif.
It's not a soda. It's an aperitif.
>>53066598
The description on the drink said that it was popular for its extremely bitter taste. If they really were lying, then I guess >>53066510 was right. Fucking Coca-Cola controlling our lives and shit.
>>53066625
Right, didn't see that there. Sorry.
>>53066677
Well of course. I've been to Italy and all over Western Europe as well as Mexico.
I live in the Southwest and you would think we know Mexican food here but not really.
It's just how it is.
>>53066483
> Almost all of them were terrible
They probably intentionally chose the ones that least suit American tastes so it will be more "exotic"