So I love the beverage Moxie. You can find it all over the Great State Of Maine and New England in general. I grew up drinking this stuff it is absolutely delicious. I have been around a lot of places in my life and unfortunately Moxie was not always available. I am currently in eastern NC and in order to get my Moxie fix I usually bring a few cases back from Maine whenever I visit.
Well no more!
I was in the local Pig today and my eye spied a bottle (glass none the less) of that famous elixir. One dollar and sixty nine cents. Of course I grabbed it. I'm down to my last 12pk of cans and I'm not heading to ME until November. If I can get this local it's a win win. A win for me, and a win for out southern brethren who can now partake of this drink of the Gods.
Its okay. Been a while since I had one. I think the taste is something like a crossing of RC Cola and Dr Pepper.
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Moxie and delicious are two words I never expected to be linked. In my experience, it was the single worst soda I ever drank, even beating out Irn Bru.
I am glad the OP enjoys it but shipping it South may result in a rebirth if the Confederacy. It is the first shot in a renewed War of Northern Aggression.
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