Ah, the Nectar of the Gods. A term I coined years ago to describe my feelings about Dr. Pepper. Sweet, caffeinated Dr. Pepper. When B and I first started dating, he did not understand my undying love for DP. My willingness to put DP before everything. He quickly learned do not stand between Megan and a Dr. Pepper. It is really a sick and unhealthy love don’t you think?
This week’s PhotoPie Challenge is favorite beverage. It gives me a perfect excuse to go on and on about obsession with Dr. Pepper, the Nectar of the Gods.
I have always had a love for DP. It was my soft drink of choice. (Normally, I would call it my coke of choice, but I don’t want to confuse any Yankees.) A few years back, I decided I could really reduce my calorie intake if I stopped drinking so much DP. Not being able to completely abandon my addiction, I switched to Diet Dr. Pepper. Sure, it gave me my caffeine fix, but it will never be “just like regular.” Trust me there is something diet about it.
Every once in awhile, in a moment of weakness or a deal to good to pass up, I indulge myself with the real thing. Recently, I discovered the real, real thing was available right under my nose! This is getting complicated so let me back up.
Dr. Pepper was originally bottled in 1885 in Waco, TX. Back in the day, all soft drinks were sweetened with pure cane sugar, but in the 1980s sugar prices sky-rocketed and most U.S. soft drinks started using high fructose corn syrup. The Dr. Pepper bottling plant in Dublin, TX refused to make the switch and still to this day produces pure cane sugar Dr. Pepper.
A little history lesson, don’t you feel enlightened now? Now back to my point, I recently discovered the real, REAL thing was available right under my nose. Right here,

Again, sorry to the Yankees, I don’t think they have Jason’s Deli up north. For all the Texans and Oklahomans, you must go here now! Jason’s Deli is on this kick to eliminate MSG, trans fat and high fructose corn syrup from all their products. That last one is going to be tricky, but they started with serving Dublin Dr. Pepper! I immediately died when I found this out, died and went to heaven that is.

Oh sweet Jesus, they don’t just serve it, they have it on tap. When I win the lottery, I am going to install this in every room of my new mansion. Don’t think I am kidding!
On the EmilyPie photo challenge though. We were suppose to photograph our favorite beverage, preferably without the drool I demonstrated above, but I can’t help myself.
I submit to you sweet, icy Nectar of the Gods.

It was so good, I had to go get a second glass.

I also took home a to go cup, but I think I have done enough damage here.
So what is your favorite beverage? And don’t forget to head over to EmilyPie and check out the other favorites, or submit your own!
(And don’t worry Yankees, if you want to purchase this wonderful beverage you can do so here.)