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May 20, 2010

Review: Taco Bell - Classic Limeade Sparkler

Taco Bell Classic Limeade Sparkler
Apparently, Taco Bell is using the word "classic" to signify the norm for their drinks.  They could have saved a word (and me from typing seven extra letters) by just calling the Classic Limeade Sparkler the "Limeade Sparkler."  I got one by taking advantage of the promotional free Limeade Sparkler coupon on Taco Bell's website.

The Classic Limeade Sparkler is essentially Sierra Mist with lime syrup, a lot of ice, and a lime wedge or two.  The price is $1.69 for 16 ounces or $1.99 for 20 ounces.

I liked this one better than the Cherry Limeade Sparkler.  The syrup gave it a tart lime flavor and there was a bit of real lime flavor to it as well; you could taste the slightly bitter lime aftertaste that you don't really get with a lemon.  That being said I would still rather have a Frutista Freeze in Strawberry or the new Margarita.

Also, I can't shake the feeling that what I'm mostly getting is just cubed ice with the Limeade Sparklers.

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Nutritional Info (16 fl oz)
Calories - 150 (from Fat - 0)
Fat - 0g (Saturated Fat - 0g)
Sodium - 80mg
Carbs - 39g (Sugar - 38g)
Protein - 0g