Killer Classics Vol.2
Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling
Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling
Tried the root beer version and was shocked—it actually has that creamy, sarsaparilla bite, not just fizz. The carbonation is aggressive but not harsh, perfect for when I need something sweet without the sugar coma.
The orange cream flavor is spot-on—it actually tastes like a classic soda, not just a hint of orange. I was skeptical but this stuff really delivers that full, sugary soda experience without all the sugar.
The root beer one tastes just like the real thing without all that syrupy sweetness—I actually had to double-check the can to make sure it wasn't soda. My fridge is now stocked with three different flavors.
The cherry cola flavor is legitimately bold—it actually tastes like real soda, not just a hint of it. I've been buying this by the case because it satisfies my craving without all the sugar.
I was skeptical at first, but the cola flavor is incredibly bold and actually lingers on your tongue like real soda. The carbonation hits hard without being overwhelming—makes for a perfect afternoon pick-me-up without the sugar crash.
Finally, a sparkling water that doesn't taste like it's afraid of flavor—the carbonation is aggressive and the cherry cola one actually has a bold, sweet kick that lingers. I cracked one open expecting a weak fizz, but it hits like a real soda without the syrupy aftertaste. The variety pack has been my go-to for cutting out sugary drinks.
The bubbles are aggressive, almost too sharp on the first sip, but the cola flavor is surprisingly convincing. It's not quite as sweet as the real thing, which left me a bit torn. Still, for a soda alternative when I'm cutting back, it does the job.