Posted by Virginia Nance (2194) on 12/27/2007 5:45:01 PM
My favorite soft drink!
I love the Mixed Berry 7-up Plus and am dismayed to be unable to find it in local stores on a regular basis. I was getting it for a while but there were never more than 4 12 packs on the shelf at any one time--mostly the shelf spot was empty. I prefer the 12-pack rather than the large bottle since I live alone and don't want an open bottle which loses is carbonation too fast. At present I am out of it and can't find any-HELP!
Posted by littleted259 (15) on 7/6/2006 9:31:00 PM
The Worst Soda I Have Ever Tasted
This is the worst soda I have ever tasted in my life.I honestly could not bring myself to drink 1 can.I took one swallow and trashed it.Do not try this soda.It is awful.
This is a soda I definatly will buy again. Its got juice in it (so its not all bad for me) but its still soda. I wonder if this is being aimed at the more health concious part of the crowd Pepsi Blue was aimed at? They are both very similar drinks, but with very different story's.
I was excited to try this product but found it completely disgusting. It was far too sweet, with a nasty fake berry taste. There was a very strong, lingering sweet aftertaste as well, despite it's modern sweetners. Certainly not refreshing.
This is the most repugnant, disgusting, lamentable sodas I have EVER had the misfortune of putting onto my tongue. The berry flavor is like taking those little red berries off of your trees, mashing them up into dirt, mixing them with a rotton egg, and then throwing in a single raspberry for good measure. DO NOT DRINK THIS ABSOLUTELY RAUNCHY DRINK!
This is for people that want to be fooled that they are drinking something healthy. This contains Splenda, sunnet and lots of other crap. The only natural thing is the color. If they truely want to use a sweetner that is healthy, they should be using Stevia. If Japan can use it in their drinks and food, why can't US companies?
Posted by rockastar808 (2) on 12/29/2004 9:33:57 PM
7up F+
I didn't really like it very much the calcium had an odd effect in my mouth and its flavor isn't strong enough. it was an okay beverage but could be improved.
Posted by The Taster (14) on 12/17/2004 1:38:36 AM
:^(
I tried this in a 2-liter bottle once thinking it would be a 7-up like flavor with some berry. I almost vomited. It reminds me of when i was young and wouldn't swallow pills, my mother would smash my pills and mix the powder in a little bit of applesauce. I think bevnet.com must be getting gratuities for this product to have rated it that high. What the he11 was 7-up thinking?
I bought this along with a bunch of other 2 liter sodas that were on sale for 39 cents. Mountain dew's berry drink wasn't great, but this 7up plus was absolutely terrible. It is way way too sweet, and all of that sweetness tastes like diet sweetener (which it is). It has very little berry flavor. All I can taste is carbonated sugar. There is no reason why I would ever want to drink this.
I may be biased because I did not buy this looking for a low carb or diet drink, which it appears to be.
Take a good sip of 7 Up Plus Mixed Berry. Swirl it around in your mouth before swallowing. Odds are, you might find something vaguely familiar about the flavor, but can't quite put your finger on it. After drinking a glass of it, I remembered. I've never been much of a fan of alcohol. But, since I don't like beer, wine coolers were where I turned my attention. That's where I've tasted this exact flavor before. In a wine cooler. I don't know if this was an intentional effect, or just a chance goof, but there's no mistaking the flavor. So forget the low-carbs. Forget the Splenda. Forget the juice. This beverage is the wine cooler equivalent of alcohol-free beer.
I tried this beverage the other day thinking I would like it as much as I do the cherry version of 7Up. Nothing could be further from the truth. I was shocked to find that this was actually a diet drink. In none of the advertising and nowhere on the packaging is it ever stated that this is a diet drink. There is a small Splenda label on one side of the bottle but that is it. If you can get past the Splenda taste, I can't, it might be a half-way decent drink. A non-Splenda version might be nice. I think this drink is fals advertising - it's diet!!!