Cucumber soda

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Mr. Q Cucumber Soda

Cucumber soda is a type of soda made by various manufacturers including Mr. Q Cumber. Pepsi offers an ice cucumber flavor in some markets. It is also made by home soda makers. [1]

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References

  1. Esquivel, Crystal (2013). "Cucumber soda". Austin Chef's Table: Extraordinary Recipes from the Texas Capital. Aimee Wenske (photography). Guilford, Conn.: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 187. ISBN   9780762793327. OCLC   812254328.