In the Hannah's Bretzel thread, Cathy2 wrote:I also ordered a bottle of LORINA French Lemonade, Citron, in my vain quest to find something approaching Schweppe's Bitter Lemon.
I too found the Lorina product a disappointment. A local pop producer, Riggs & Forsyth, makes something they call Bitter Lemon, but it was also disappointing -- it tastes closer to 7-Up. (They do make a very good dry ginger ale, though).
Have you tried Pellegrino Limonata? It's readily available at Italian markets, Trader Joe's and some other stores. It's not the same as Bitter Lemon, but it's quite tart, and the closest I've found that's easy to find and not hideously expensive.
A closer match is the Irish soda Club Lemon. I bought some at Woodman's Market in Kenosha; and I'd expect that some of the Irish stores carry it. It was expensive, though, $1.69 for about a 20-oz. bottle.
I have occasionally found Schweppe's Bitter Lemon in stores, but the version produced for sale in the U.S. isn't as tart as the European version. Checking Schweppe's web site, I see they don't list Bitter Lemon on the U.S. products page at all, so perhaps they've discontinued it over here altogether.
There are quite a number of other foreign sodas I'd like to see sold here, too: Peach-flavored Qoo, a Japanese juice-based drink (very rarely available at Mitsuwa); Almdudler, the national soft drink of Austria, a sort of herbal ginger ale; Whiteway's Peardrax from Trinidad & Tobago; Kinley Lemon, from Israel; Ting, Jamaican grapefruit soda; Bottle Green Limeflower Presse from Canada (sometimes at Meijer). Himself likes Beverly, a bitterslike soda from Italy, though I think it's vile.
The interesting thing, is that several of these are bottled overseas by Coke or Pepsi -- why they don't think Americans would buy them, I don't know. (Except for Beverly, about which they're quite right.)
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