Where to find Beverly?

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I'm such a mean mom! :lmao: :rotfl2: :rolleyes1
 
When we were at Club Cool last year, I asked the CM's there about Beverly. After spending 2 weeks travelling all over Italy and never seeing it, I was curious. The CM told me that it wasn't really sold/distributed anywhere. I don't know if that was true or not, you never know how informed the CM's are.

Well, considering that I see it quite often, including in various Lufthansa lounges, you know my thoughts on the subject! ;) Generally however I see it in the Austrian and Italian Tirol, or along the Côte d'Azur.

Please remember that tastes vary around the world - much of the food that people rave about here tastes terrible to me. The taste of Beverly on the other hand is pleasing to many people, me included.

San Pellegrino sells Sanbittèr and Chinò which are somewhat similar. I have seen them for sale in America so OP you may want to try those if you cannot locate Beverly.
 
Beverly is unavailable for purchase on the internet and probably represents an elaborate hoax designed to “shake up” the experience at Coca-Cola tasting stations.

http://www.coca-colaitalia.it/Products.aspx?brandid=22

Proof that Wikipedia is not a reliable source! Rather small minded of whoever made the edit - assuming that if something is not for sale in America then it must not in fact exist? (Note that I am not quoting Eljay as having said that, but rather the Wikipedia information quoted)

1969 Nell'aprile del 1969, alla Fiera di Milano, viene presentato Beverly, l'aperitivo analcolico da allora prodotto in Italia
http://www.geocities.com/trumanus/cocaStory.htm
 
Well, considering that I see it quite often, including in various Lufthansa lounges, you know my thoughts on the subject! ;) Generally however I see it in the Austrian and Italian Tirol, or along the Côte d'Azur.

Please remember that tastes vary around the world - much of the food that people rave about here tastes terrible to me. The taste of Beverly on the other hand is pleasing to many people, me included.

San Pellegrino sells Sanbittèr and Chinò which are somewhat similar. I have seen them for sale in America so OP you may want to try those if you cannot locate Beverly.

I agree that Sanbittèr and Chinò are the two soft drinks most comparable to Beverly. Had them both when I was in Tuscany one summer, and I'd say they can elicit a somewhat equally strong reaction of disgust from their drinkers.
 

I just travel alot and pick up on things. I love to travel with my wife, I learn more traveling than any school ever. lol
 












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