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Virgil’s

Posted on Thursday, October 4th, 2012 at 12:06 pm
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Virgil’s wants you to enjoy the carbonated, delicious delight that is soda without filling up on artificial ingredients and sweeteners. Their line of all-natural sodas comes in a variety of flavors to delight the taste buds. Virgil’s is perhaps most famous for their root bear. Microbrewed with all-natural ingredients, Virgil’s root beer has won several awards for their natural, refreshing recipe. Crafted after many hours of research and some worldwide traveling, the recipe for Virgil’s root beer was created. It’s free from caffeine and preservatives and is sweetened with unbleached cane sugar. Virgil’s also offers cream soda, black cherry soda, cola and Dr. Better varieties of soda. They also offer sodas sweetened with stevia, so they are naturally calorie free.

A 4-pack of 12 oz. sodas sell for about $5.00 to $8.00. Prices may vary in individual stores. Visit the official Virgil’s website for more information on where you can find any of their delicious sodas in a store near you. Virgil’s is manufactured by REED’s Inc. and operates out of Los Angeles, California.

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