It was officially discontinued in 2014. Online storefront for Wal-Mart, Target and others indicate that it is no longer in stock. An ingredient in the drink, 4-MEI, was added to a list of carcinogens that must be disclosed on the product under California law in early 2014.
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Don't know its worth, but my uncle bought the Lime Cola Co. shortly after WWII. But is quickly went under as Coke and Pepsi again became available. I remember it had a somewhat bitter tast.
You can use lime to flavor or garnish beverages.Try it with Pepsi, it is very good.You can also power a lightbulb with one.
A Cuba Libre contains cola (usually Coca-Cola or Pepsi), rum, and some hint of lime (either just a lime wedge or a lime wedge with lime juice inside the cocktail).
Yes. Bud Light Lime and Miller Chill are both available in canned form.
Yes, GRUMA manufactures high lime maseca, but its not available to the public as far as I know.
Yes. Coca-cola does produce the lemon-lime drink "Sprite". The Pepsi equivalent is "Sierra Mist."
Limes can cost anywhere between $0.98 for a dozen or $0.25 each.
Yes but you can only buy it from Japan
Lime stone.
There is a product called CLR which is available in grocery stores which removes lime deposits.
It is made everywhere there are factories anywhere (I think)
A Pepsi can does not have any Pepsi in it.A can of Pepsi does have Pepsi in it.