It looks interesting - but not yet carried very nearby...
It sounds very tasty/refreshing - I guess I'd like a review before I ask my Whole Foods if they can get it...
http://www.drinkgus.com/
Mary
Has anyone tried this beverage?
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Well, next time I'm in Melbourne, I'll pick some up. According to the "net" Barnie's Coffee & Tea Co. sells it in Melbourne. If I like it I'll ask the one in Vero Beach to get it in. I'll probably be in Melbourne again Mother's Day weekend. I sounds interesting.
Perhaps someone else will be able to try it sooner than that.
Love, Shirley
Perhaps someone else will be able to try it sooner than that.
Love, Shirley
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OK, Been to Melbourne..........didn't find Gus. Internet had false information. However I did finally find Virgil's Root Beer (yes, it has sugar but at least not HFCS). I have been wanting to try it since Wayne likes it so much.
I did find Izzie (post on main message board) at Target but only the blackberry flavor. It's pretty good but not something I'd like on a consistant basis. Perhaps a different flavor would be better for "every day drinking".
I went to a "Wild Oats" store and also found the Larabar's that Luce talks about. Got several flavors of those.
Not giving up on Gus yet but not sure where to go from here.
Love, Shirley
I did find Izzie (post on main message board) at Target but only the blackberry flavor. It's pretty good but not something I'd like on a consistant basis. Perhaps a different flavor would be better for "every day drinking".
I went to a "Wild Oats" store and also found the Larabar's that Luce talks about. Got several flavors of those.
Not giving up on Gus yet but not sure where to go from here.
Love, Shirley
When the eagles are silent, the parrots begin to jabber"
-- Winston Churchill
-- Winston Churchill