- Fountain drinks are made by combining carbonated water with concentrated flavorings and sugar in a proportion that creates the desired taste.
- The flavors are typically stored in large, pressurized containers called "syrups."
- The syrups are released into the carbonated water through a pump mechanism on the soda dispenser.
- The ratio of syrup to water can be adjusted to alter the flavor and sweetness of the drink.
- Classic: Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Root Beer, Orange Soda
- Fruity: Cherry, Vanilla, Strawberry, Blue Raspberry, Orange Slice
- Menthol/Citrus: Root Beer Float, Orange Vanilla, Strawberry Lime, Vanilla Blast
- Limeade: A lime-flavored soda made from carbonated water, lime juice, and sugar.
- Sparking water: Carbonated water with added minerals and flavors.
- Iced tea: Tea that is brewed with sugar and served chilled with ice.
- Slushies: Frozen drinks made from carbonated water, flavorings, and sometimes fruit puree.
- Fountain drinks are a staple of American culture and are often associated with diners, fast food restaurants, and casual dining experiences.
- They are a popular choice for children and adults alike and are often served as a complement to meals.
- Consider ordering a smaller size if you're not planning on drinking the whole thing.
Note: The availability and flavors of fountain drinks may vary depending on the restaurant and location.
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