Nesbitt's of California

I've had many orange sodas that took me a while to open, but none that took me so long to figure out to spell. Kudos to being a first Seslitt's... Neslitt's? .... Nesbitt's!? Thats a B!? Well. That is very good to know. The case claims it's an American classic, and indeed it's been around since 1924. Those 24ers must have been good at reading cursive. And might I just add that while it claims to be Nesbitts of California it is indeed bottled in Waco, Texas.

The twist cap gods are not smiling on me today. Mostly because the bottle wasnt a twist cap. There's something very satisfying about feeling unobservent instead of weak. And something refreshing about a bottle that opens the way bottles should.

A very interesting flavor. I quite like it. The carbonation is very sharp and the orange is really soft. Its a very syrupy soda, very viscous. That makes it all the better. That nice stall in the back of your throat give the tastebuds back there a little love. It has just a very slightly sour after taste, which is unexpected, but not altogether unwelcome. It also has a nice swishability. I dont think I've talked about this before, but I always test sodas for their ability to make foam when swished. Not to sound like Donald Trump, but it is something that is very important to me. Overall I think that Keslritts.... Sorry, Nesbitts did very well. Overall a nice:
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