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All of us millennial kids had things that we only got for a limited time while legacy drinks are that were around for our parents and grandparents are still around today whose ad campaigns were part of the identity of their generation. So much so that their are entire markets of miscellaneous trinkets and advert materials that form a cult following. Well Vault was one of those beverages, but it didn't get the longevity because those of us that loved it didn't have the money to become loyal purveyors of the beverage to create a legacy. Give it another shot. We're not broke anymore and would love to see it become the next tradition like Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, and even the beverage formerly known as Mr. Pibb. Seriously though, "Get it done; and then some".
Sometimes I still remember that taste. That... tart, sweet, kinda-mountain-dew-but-not green gold on a warm summer's day; coming home from the pool, and playing Nintendo with the boys while sippin' on the greatest soda ever concieved. But that memory is fading. It becomes more difficult to recall.
Please bring her back to me, I need my beloved.
Vault Was more than a soda/energy drink. I know 5-10 people that would absolutely surplus stock Vault if it was even a limited sale item. The nostalgia of the time period, the flavor that was reminiscent of lemon lime soda but had that back flavor that we can’t quite place. Whether we were angst ridden teens watching viva la bam or the last of actual MTV… or we were young adults that didn’t want to crush a Red Bull after work and wanted to still be up long enough to turn on the Xbox/playstation and get a couple rounds in. Vault honestly was the original Gfuel and Coca Cola as a company would see a massive return over Pepsi product and energy drinks if it was brought back and targeted the right audience.
Ever since trying "Mexican" Coke for the first time, I knew that it had to be better than the "Classic" Coca-Cola we get here in the United States of Deception. Instead of it being kind of syrupy and overly sweet, the cane sugar version tastes light and crisp, without leaving a residue in the mouth. It's just funny in a very sad way that in order to enjoy the real thing (minus the cocaine of course) as Americans, we have to purchase Coca-Cola that was made in Mexico, which is just about the most unAmerican thing I can think of. And as someone pointed out in another comment, it is odd that as consumers in what is widely considered to be a health-conscious and free market, why is it that real cane sugar Coca-Cola is not sold nor made here? We are the originators, for Pete's sake! We invented it! How can it be that it is not available here? Also, consumers need to be vigilant as to what is in their products. Just recently I learned that there is a really distinct difference between sodas with "real sugar" versus "cane sugar", etc. Mexican Coke has "cane sugar". Pepsi has "real sugar". What's the difference? Mexican Coke contains the real deal cane sugar you would expect. Meanwhile, Pepsi-Cola made with real sugar means that it is most likely made in part with beet sugar. To me, the Pepsi-Cola is gross because it seems to have an aspartame taste to it.