They do have a crazy water filtration system, but other than that nothing is actually special about it. McDonald’s straws have a much wider internal diameter than most, which makes the carbonation particularly potent. If you don’t use a straw, you can’t tell a difference, because there isn’t one.
My guess (from personal experience): soda from a dispenser mixes the carbonated water with the syrup when it’s being dispensed.
Unlike Coke, Fanta, and other unnaturally colored drinks, Sprite is clear. If the syrup runs out mid-dispensing, you won’t know it until you sit down and drink it.
And it is one of the most wretched tasting abominations you’ll ever encounter in this god-forsaken world. It’s the stuff of nightmares.
Is mcdonald’s sprite oddly awesome?
They do have a crazy water filtration system, but other than that nothing is actually special about it. McDonald’s straws have a much wider internal diameter than most, which makes the carbonation particularly potent. If you don’t use a straw, you can’t tell a difference, because there isn’t one.
I was going to say, there’s not much better than cranking that giant A/C when I arrive and coming back later to a walk-in fridge to sleep in.
McDonald’s Coke is! So I really don’t understand what this post is saying. The title is obvious, but the actual post? Not so much.
My guess (from personal experience): soda from a dispenser mixes the carbonated water with the syrup when it’s being dispensed.
Unlike Coke, Fanta, and other unnaturally colored drinks, Sprite is clear. If the syrup runs out mid-dispensing, you won’t know it until you sit down and drink it.
And it is one of the most wretched tasting abominations you’ll ever encounter in this god-forsaken world. It’s the stuff of nightmares.
No that would be the IKEA sodas. They don’t have their normal stuff they just have their weird homemade stuff
It’s crisp AF much like the drugs OP is smoking if they think those shitty hotel ACs are peak.