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That's why they make Faygo


By My Burning Kitchen (Visit website)



Faygo and me -- we go way back. And by "way back" I mean Michigan in the 1970s.

Paul here, doing a guest spot. I grew up in central Michigan, a podunk little bedroom community named Haslett. Some things left indelible impressions on me, including Domino's Pizza (it was actually really good in the years before it became a national chain) and Faygo Soda.

Faygo came in 12 oz. glass bottles and sold for 30 cents (part of that was a 10 cent bottle return fee). In fact, I distinctly remember spending a WHOLE DOLLAR one summer afternoon in 1978 on two 35 cent comic books (Fantastic Four #197 and Avengers #174) and a Grape Faygo. Other flavors I grew up with include Old Fashioned Root Beer, Redpop (strawberry flavor), Rock & Rye (a black cherry creme), Orange, Cola and probably a couple others.

Faygo lineup
Conspicuously absent from the class photo: Redpop and Black Raspberry.

I loved Faygo but I took it for granted, as I discovered -- upon moving to Nevada in 1979 -- that Faygo had a limited distribution radius from its home in Detroit. So I was out of luck, unless I either A) visited the Midwest, or B) had friends bring me some whenever they traveled to the Midwest.

Every few years I'd come across some Faygo that somehow made it to the Pacific Time Zone. Martinez, CA, Fresno, CA and Sparks, NV had Redpop, Fruit Punch and Orange in the mid-1990s. But most of their best flavors seemed to stay in the Midwest. On occasion I'd get a bottle or a six-pack smuggled to me, sometimes in plastic bottles (blech) or aluminum can (double-blech).

A few years ago Darlene and I discovered Galco's Grocery in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles. There -- among the literally hundreds of soda varieties -- stood a monolith of Faygo cases. And these were in glass bottles printed with their old-fashioned logo. Vanilla Creme and Black Raspberry are two flavors that I'd never had in Michigan, so I ended up buying several cases of Faygo including these and other flavors (Orange, Redpop, Rock & Rye).

Last weekend I made the discovery of Grape and Old Fashioned Root Beer Faygo here in San Diego. Faygo is my favorite root beer (it took second place in a taste test among all root beers; Sioux City Sasparilla took first), and I hadn't had Grape in a glass bottle since 1987 (yes, I keep track of things like this). A six-pack was $10.99 and $9.99 respectively, not including tax or CRV.

Faygo then and now
Yeah, OK -- the photo on the left wasn't really taken in 1978.

So 30 years later and I'm still getting my Fantastic Four each and every month. Nowadays, two comics and a Faygo runs $8.45. And while the comics aren't as enjoyable as they used to be, today's Faygo tastes every bit as good as I remember.

P.Ho



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