Amazon has
12-Pack of 12-oz. Canada Dry Cherry Ginger Ale (Fruit Splash) for $5 - $0.25 (5% Discount) when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$4.75.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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About this Soda:
- Canada Dry Fruit Splash Cherry Ginger Ale is made with a splash of real juice.
- Canada Dry Fruit Splash is caffeine free, and has no artificial flavors.
- Mix to make delicious cocktails or simply sit back and relax with Canada Dry Fruit Splash Cherry Ginger Ale over ice all by itself.
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Regardless, I'm in for three cases at around $13 shipped via S&S—thanks, OP. It seems like you don't pay a deposit on the cans either, which is nice.
Item(s) Subtotal: $15.00
Shipping & Handling: $0.00
Subscribe & Save: -$2.25
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Total before tax: $12.75
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.69
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Grand Total: $13.44
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What's funny is the cranberry one has more artificial flavorings in it than this cherry one
I would buy better ginger soda https://drinkreeds.com/products/r...ion-facts/
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I would buy better ginger soda https://drinkreeds.com/products/r...ion-facts/
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Good deal but High fructose corn syrup.
If Ray Barone drank it for 9 seasons of syndicated sitcom, I'd vote it's safe for consumption.
I was remembering the law suit that accused several ginger ales not have ginger in them (and won). Details below if youre curious.
https://www.chowhound.c
https://growveggy.com/b/which-gin...al-ginger/
Edited: To add some interesting links about he law suit and ginger content.
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Sadly, that probably appeals to some people, "Liquefied sweet tarts you say?".