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Lemon sour

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Lemon sour is a type of soda made by various vendors, often used in many mixed drinks. There are also alcoholic variants sold in Japan.

The Schweppes brand of lemon sour[1] is sold by Coca-Cola. Canada Dry's lemon sour was sold by Dr Pepper/Seven Up.

Lemon sour is also a popular soda in Japan, where is it sold as an alcopop by Suntory (Kodawari Sakaba no Lemon Sour) and Coca Cola (Lemon-dou).[2][3]

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Lemon sour was referenced in the 88rising album "Head in the Clouds", specifically in the song Japan 88, featuring Famous Dex, Keith Ape and the one who mentioned it, Verbal.

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References

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  1. ^ Nocito, Anton (2013-05-07). Make Your Own Soda: Syrup Recipes for All-natural Pop, Floats, Cocktails, and More. Clarkson Potter Publishers. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-7704-3355-0.
  2. ^ "Could Japan's love of lemon sour become a global drinking trend? - analysis". Just Drinks. 2020-12-04. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  3. ^ "5 best canned lemon sours to drink in Japan". Time Out Tokyo. Retrieved 2021-09-20.