Sometimes one really has a hankering for a meat-flavored soda, but for reasons of vegetarianism/veganism or otherwise, does not desire actual meat juice in their beverage. For these people, I have created Soyda.
Soyda contains no meat extracts. It comes in the same flavors as ramen: original, beef, chicken, oriental, etc.
For the slightly eccentric connoisseur.-- SquidInk, Jan 26 2003 Gee, and you could have had a "Clamato".-- jurist, Jan 26 2003 ah yes, clamato. only slightly more appetizing than meat soda.-- SquidInk, Jan 26 2003 crap.
i did search before posting, but hadn't expected a "meat drink" subcategory to exist. i will need to reassess my future posts... your help is appreciated.
Soyda will be deleted in a day or two.-- SquidInk, Jan 26 2003 For what it's worth: the title is great! Maybe a soysauce flavored soda?-- bristolz, Jan 26 2003 Vitameataveagamin with a new age name, lacking the "%proof" (one might contemplate it...anything to help sales). i remember Katz's deli vodka (flavor of dill and rye). uummmm
Forgetting it would be like forgetting getting poked in the eye.-- antizoof, Jan 26 2003 I recall Clamato to be the most dreaded of "cleanup on aisle 7" calls to send/receive in the beverage shelf section of a grocery store, as it has incredible floor-wax stripping characteristics, and it is absolutely necessary to change mop-heads after use.-- thumbwax, Jan 26 2003 ok, i won't delete it. [bristolz] i had contemplated the idea of soy sauce - flavored soda after coming up with the name.... perhaps there should be two versions of the "oriental"-flavored soyda--one with soy sauce and one 'plain'.-- SquidInk, Jan 26 2003 Yeah, Clamato may be messy, but it's a good mixer for a mighty gnarly poor-man's Bloody Mary when nothing else is around. (cough) 'scuse me (shudder)...-- snarfyguy, Jan 26 2003 //Sometimes one really has a hankering for a meat-flavored soda//
Who? When? I drink Soy Milk all the time...can't say I ever wanted it meat flavored or carbonated.-- Marassa, Jan 26 2003 I went to their website to find out what Mott's justification is for making the stuff, but the site's broken such that it's only the Spanish - languauge version.
It's basically a tomato juice cocktail with a hint of briny clams. They also have (or used to have) Beefamato. I kid you not.
I think they're marketing it more as a mixer these days than as a stand-alone beverage.
The reference to fish bait (what we call "chum") is pretty right on.-- snarfyguy, Jan 26 2003 random, halfbakery