I bought this bottle at a local supermarket. It was even bottled under license in Kenya. I don't know how they can make a business out of that; maybe it's subsidized for the few people of Arab extraction in Kenya. (I have only seen it at one supermarket.)
Taste? Pretty bad. It was flat. Maybe it moves so slowly off the shelves that the fizz left a year or so ago.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
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I can almost taste how bad it is just looking at it. An unopened bottle might be a good collectors item back in the States or maybe in Europe.
Alas, our 20kg luggage allotment won't go very far! Sigh.
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