The colorful, carbonated drinks have taken TikTok by storm.
, after brainstorming possible business ideas, Tanner was inspired by a trip to the drive-in fast-food chain Sonic to develop a drive-by soda shop. Offshoots with names like Sodalicious, Twisted Sugar and Fiiz cropped up across Utah soon after and have expanded across the country. Check out a location and you’ll be met with tongue-in-cheek nods to LDS culture, which are unabashed, sometimes surprisingly sexually intimated.
At Swig, for example, there’s “The Founder,” a drink made of Diet Coke, sugar-free coconut, fresh lime and coconut cream. Head to Sodalicious for a taste of “2nd Wife” or “Sugar Daddy” . And you'll be hard-pressed to find a soda shop with a menu that doesn't serve some variant ofOne tell-tale sign you've encountered a dirty soda is the appearance of a clear plastic cup that boasts colorful liquid, swirling cream and pebble ice.
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