Fountain sodas are delivered by a system that combines the soda syrup, gas, carbonated water. Sometimes if the balance is off, say the syrup is low or the gas is too high, the taste is inconsistent. I suppose when you get a soda in a can or bottle it's coming for the manufacturer where there is more quality control.
In the fountain soda scenario, it is up to the store manager really to keep it running. My wife prefers fountain soda. I like a glass bottle.
But really, don't drink soda, it's really bad for you.
I've learned to drink fountain sodas and truly appreciate them. I can drink one soda all day long as the ice melts. But I still remember finding that filling station that had a bottled soda machine and they had the little bottles of coke...the original ones...not the ones they brought back and they kept the machine so that the sodas had a little slush in them.
That was the best ever. And I am a Pepsi and Dr. Pepper drinker but those old cokes were extremely good. Cans and bottles seem to have more flavor and fizz.
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