Product Review: Jones Soda 2007 Halloween Flavors

Black Cat Licorice & Monster Mojito

Ah, Jones Soda; the masters of turning the edible into the drinkable. In 2003 the small soda company kicked off a firestorm with their limited edition "Turkey and Gravy" flavor, following it up the following year with 4 new flavors for Thanksgiving in
 one set, including "Green Bean Casserole" and "Mashed Potato & Butter". By 2005 they had expanded into the realm of Halloween flavored drinks and have continued it every year since, exchanging the small cans they started with, to glass bottles. www.jonessoda.com).

While walking through the local Target, and staring at their anemic Halloween section, I spied the bottles sitting calmly on the shelf and knew that I had to grab them. This year Jones has released 2 flavors; Monster Mojito and Black Cat Licorice. I'm not sure if there are different flavors out there since a search of the internet returned nothing. Even the Jones Soda website doesn't mention these yet (

Monster Mojito.

My first thought after opening up one of these bottles was that it looked exactly like lemonade, but smelled like artificial lime. It isn't exactly like the lime juice that comes in the small plastic bottles, but more like that bottle if you left it outside for a few days. The scent is extremely powerful when the bottle is first opened, but it starts to dissipate after a minute.

As for the taste, it really does taste like a mojito without the alcohol. There's a strong taste of lime that is similar to a lime dunked in sugar, with an aftertaste of rum. Obviously there's no rum actually in the bottle, but it sure tastes like it.

Overall opinion: Not the worst thing I've ever tasted from Jones, but one of the best holiday offerings. There's a lot of other things I'd drink first though.

Black Cat Licorice.

While Monster Mojito is a carry over from last year, Black Cat Licorice is completely new. So new in fact that it isn't yet listed on their website, and I can't find anyone else who has tried it. I have to admit that I was hesitant about trying this because black licorice is one of my least favorite things in the world.

 
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I was googling last year's thanksgiving flavors and got your article. Very interesting. I thought they only had green bean casserole and sweet potato flavor. Reminds me of Wacky Pack Stickers when I was a kid (late 1960s).

Posted on 11/26/2008 at 11:11:43 PM

there is also a "Dread Licorice" flavor at the Target I work at.

Posted on 10/01/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

I bought the Black Cat Licorice flavor and it made my teeth purple and my poop radioactive green.

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 2:09:00 AM

I found these this week. I wasn't brave enough to try the licorice flavor, but am enjoying the mojito. I was planning to try the Monster Mojito as a mix with rum, but alas, I have no rum. I also bought the little Halloween cans of Limited Edition Jones Soda -- Lemon Drop Dead, Candy Corn, and Strawberry Slime.

Posted on 09/16/2007 at 8:09:00 PM

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