Frank The Tank
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00:04 Get your kicks on Route 66.
00:08 Yes, that's right, Route 66.
00:11 You know, it doesn't really exist anymore.
00:12 Now they have a conclave of different highways
00:16 that traverse the roadway from Chicago to LA.
00:22 Of course, a couple months ago, I was on that trip
00:24 with Stephen Shea.
00:28 Quite a part of that, a big part of that
00:30 is barren landscape.
00:31 Barren, barren, barren, barren through the deserts
00:34 of New Mexico, Arizona.
00:36 Don't see anything for miles and miles and miles.
00:40 Well, somewhere along the way, they
00:42 came up with their own soda.
00:44 Cabins and motor courts and motels, you know,
00:47 a number of mom and pop locations
00:49 still remain along Route 66 called Mother Road.
00:53 And you know, it was the first major, major highway.
00:57 And you know, in the '20s through '60s
01:01 and before the state highway system, that was the way to go.
01:06 And you know, they have all these little things,
01:08 a little family, a little mom and pop.
01:10 Well, they even have their own soda,
01:15 or what they call is pop.
01:17 So and they have Route 66 sodas.
01:22 And this celebrates the legacy of Route 66.
01:25 It's a black cherry soda.
01:27 Well, let's see how this tastes.
01:29 Bread.
01:30 Bread.
01:35 Bread.
01:39 Bread.
01:41 Bread.
01:41 Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
01:45 Oh.
01:46 Oh.
01:50 Yes, Route 66 black cherry.
02:08 Chosen by soda jerks every time, you know?
02:11 They're not too-- it's kind of rude
02:17 to call them soda jerks.
02:19 Let's call them soda workers.
02:21 They bring us great sodas.
02:23 And kind of a middling soda I would give this.
02:28 I'm going to give this a 7.4.
02:31 7.4.
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