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Not sure if anyone saw this / posted this: Dungeons & Dragons Limited Edition Spellcasting Soda
The flavors include:
Potion of Healing
Sneak Attack
Illithid Brain Juice
Dwarven Draught
Bigby's Crushing Thirst Destroyer
Eldritch Blast
The problem is I'd want 1 pack to drink and a 2nd to display, but no matter the want, I can't spend money on something that damn cool, but ultimately unnecessary. GRR!
Whoa! I thought $33 to my location was bad. For 30 cases (cost $567) shipping is $1017
30 drow assassins. For those times when orcs just don't cut it.
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Clearly WotC's just continuing the trend of copying World of Warcraft.
In their defense, Jones Soda tends to be far more relaxing, rather than inducing urges to ramp a dirtbike over alligators with broken glass in their mouths while doing a backflip and kicking ninjas in the face.
(on a related note, the current Dr. McNinja story arc is fantastic)
Anyone actually going in for those novelty flavors should be forewarned though: Jones Soda flavors tend to be exactly what they say on the tin.
Freakin' Thanksgiving themed flavors....augh.
Last edited by Mikaze; 16th September 2009 at 10:27 AM..
I'd love to order a case, but the price, particularly the shipping, is unreasonable IMO. I don't suppose you can find these in retail? Any FLGS gonna buy a few cases? Particularly in the bay area? Let me know :P
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