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Summer Megaparty: Sobe Coolata!

Since I get to work from home more often now, one of my newfound responsibilities is picking up the still-commuting woman from the bus stop when she gets home from work. Afterwards, we usually stop at Dunkin' Donuts to get two of those really gigantic coffees that turn you into a blithering idiot for a few hours before you finally wind down and collapse onto concrete. Skipping backward a bit, I lied: She goes in, and I stay in the car. She would prefer that I come in to help carry these very large coffees out, but I circumvent such desires by driving to get her without any shoes on. Can't go into Dunkin' Donuts without shoes.

Anyway, we park, and I finally pull the trigger and ask her to pick up something that's been promoted on one of the store's window posters for the past several weeks: The Sobe Coolata.


I've never been much into energy drinks, frankly, as I don't need much octane to sit at a computer. But I had to try this thing, and I think it's pretty obvious why. It's the greenest motherfucking drink I've ever seen. I live by few tenets, but I've got this one tattooed on the small of my back in Japanese: "One should never squander the opportunity to drink bioluminescent beverages."

The Sobe brand is run by Pepsi, but it's marketed so well that many people may not realize that. The brand's campaigns run like a more chill and sophisticated version of all of those "extreme sports" soda commercials, and beyond that, Sobe's even done weird-and-neat things like creating an energy drink based on Superman. I'm no regular consumer, but I dig the house they've built.

As for the drink, I was surprised to find that I actually quite liked it. I honestly have no idea what it's "supposed" to taste like, but if you mashed up about fifteen green Fla-Vor-Ices in a big cup, you'd have a Sobe Coolata.


I've decided to classify the Sobe Coolata as a bona fide Summer 2007 "holiday" drink. I appreciated the fact that Pepsi did that Pepsi Summer Mix thing, but I dunno...it just seems a little forced and obvious to throw the word "SUMMER" on a can. This is a little more subtle, and somehow, a lot more summery.

Enjoy your evening. The combination of a giant Sobe Coolata and a giant Dunkin' Donuts coffee (black, natch) has turned my brain into a nuclear-powered tilt-a-whirl. Think I'll go breathe into a paper bag for a few hours.

PS: Congrats to all-around good guy and frequent X-E bloggerite "Manimal" and his wife on their new baby girl!

Posted by Matt on 07/20/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 69 comments

In Mt you could drive with an open intoxicant until last september. So, essentially, the driver of a given automobile could drink to the point of intoxication and still be entirely legal. I suppose the insanely high rate of alchohol related accidents may have had somthing to do w/ them changing that law… But driving barefoot, that’s just silly.

Chestnuts roasted by ryan @ 07/21/2007 3:12 AM


Tapeheads is alright, kb. I mean Tim Robbins is always great with John. Not as great as in High Fidelity, but what is, what is? *sigh*

I quite enjoy Krispy Kream. I remember some spot on some tv show saying that 2 dozen is better for you than a couple hotdogs, or something to that effect. It can’t possibly be true, but it’s a nice little rationalizing tidbit to have in the noggin.

Chestnuts roasted by Knegative @ 07/21/2007 3:32 AM


Invader Norbert I believe Slurm is a spoof of the soda Surge. It was still around when that cartoon was made and in my head it reminded me of surge so there you go.

and Matt Have you read my email yet? I emaied matt@x-entertainment.com yesterday I believe. I just want to know if you have I wasn’t expecting a throughly lengthy response. And imagining your ruitine in my head of your gf giving you a review of her day while you sit there enjoying dunkin donut coffee is incredibly sweet and you being a good bf.

Chestnuts roasted by Goob @ 07/21/2007 3:46 AM


Thanks to all for the mosquito related advice. The baking soda/water concoction was too messy to be used, and the band-aid solution would be too expensive for the 15+ bites I have over my legs. But still, it was fun trying to solve the problem with common household items.

Back to the “laws” against driving barefoot. I suppose it easily could be one of those urban legends where everyone thinks it is illegal in their state, but it is actually legal for all.

I just know that I have tried it a time or two and have always found the pedals to feel VERY weird on my bare feet and thought what I was doing was not very safe. Therefore I’ve limited my Flintstone driving experiences to only a couple of times.

BTW, the just released (on DVD) sequel to The Hills Have Eyes is not very good. It is approximately 75% better than the original sequel (dog flashbacks!), but that isn’t saying much.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 07/21/2007 3:59 AM


I am an idiot. For whatever reason I thought Tutsuro was suggesting some sort of medicated-type band-aid. I guess I didn’t read it closely enough. Originally I had pictured myself having to apply dozens of band-aids to my legs/feet and having to change them every 10 hours or so. Now I see you are suggesting an anti-itch spray they make. I’ll pick it up tomorrow if I am out. Thanks for the advice.

Again… I am dumb. Thank you… move along now. There is no more stupidity left to see. Until my next post that is.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 07/21/2007 4:05 AM


Count me on the anti-Krispy Cream band wagon.

When I went to Seattle to see my cuz’s all I heard about was how wonderful Krispy Cream donuts are; as soon as I ate one the thing turned to liquad in my mouth and made me sort of sick. I’m just glad there’s a 15 to 0 Ration of Dunkin Donuts to Krispy Creams in Portland, Maine. AMERICA FREAKIN RUNS ON DUNKIN!

Chestnuts roasted by Ranger Joe @ 07/21/2007 5:22 AM


I think someone came into my room while I was asleep and broke my fucking arm. I hate Sobe.

Chestnuts roasted by dohopoki @ 07/21/2007 5:55 AM


agree on the hills remake sequel, wasn’t great but a lot better than the first remake, and probably better than the original sequel, although that still isn’t saying much..

man i haven’t had a donut in years, this thread’s really making me wanna cheat my low carb lifestyle

Chestnuts roasted by dallasmovie @ 07/21/2007 6:20 AM


Man, I loved Sobe so much in high school. I think at one point my friends and I ended up forming a minor religion around Sobe and a gummi bear made up of all five colors. Nowadays, most of the awesome flavors have been discontinued in my area (Edge, Orange Carrot, Dragon, Mr. Green, Love Bus Brew) and all you can get is the nasty milk-based flavors. Ah, well. At least Energy is still around when the caffeine stops working.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 07/21/2007 8:35 AM


Tutsuro,

I’m not hatin’ on Tim Hortons, just their crappy donuts that always taste stale. My sister and housemate both work there, so I get the whole explanation to my disgusted rantings :D
They get shipped frozen from Ottawa, then ‘baked’ (i.e. defrosted in an oven) and within an hour or so they taste dry and stale.
I used to love the Double Chocolate donut when they used to actually bake them fresh, but now they taste like cake, not donuts (and not particularly good cake, either) the muffins are made fresh from batter, I think.
now, their coffee…I don’t drink coffee. Can’t stand the stuff, and I have a sensitive tummy. My mom drinks their swill, and she likes it fine.

Chestnuts roasted by Cutie Kitsune @ 07/21/2007 11:46 AM


Can I just add that the Dunkin Donuts straws res the best?

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/21/2007 1:51 PM


Why oh why can’t we have Dunkin’s on the West Coast? They whip Krispy Kreme’s lardy ass any day of the week in my opinion! I used to think donut shops were rare in California because people were more health-conscious than back east, but the proliferation of Krispy Kreme here (and the ready availability of pastries and cookies in Starbucks and Borders) has proven that wrong.

In the meantime, Dunkin’s is definitely one reason I like visiting my family on the East Coast.

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/21/2007 4:48 PM


My mom just got a copy of the 7th Harry Potter book. For FREE! So I’ll be waiting for her to finish it, and then I’ll be reading it straight through in one sitting.

Chestnuts roasted by DocDragon @ 07/21/2007 4:59 PM


I actually manage a Dunkin Donuts in Arizona. Matt, if you want, I will ship you a whole pitcher of the sobe concentrate. If you love it in coolatta form, you will LOVE it in concentrated form. I’m serious. We can’t GIVE this shit away here, and I’d love to send you a whole case of it if it would fuel years more of X-E articles. Just email me. It’s yours :)

Chestnuts roasted by Andrea @ 07/21/2007 6:24 PM


Sorry I’m a bit late to the Coolatta party. I just got in from my vacation to New England. Manimal, congratulations to you and Mrs. Manimal on your new little lady!

Dunkin’ Donuts is about a ten-minute walk from me on the White Horse Pike. I’m not a huge fan of them (I don’t like coffee and I’m not a big donut fan, which kills two of the three reasons to eat there), but I do on very rare occasions treat myself to a Coolatta. Maybe I’ll try this one. I love Sobe, and who am I to resist something that green?

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 07/21/2007 10:10 PM


this sobe coolatta reminds me of this icee flavor they had in puerto rico called “cowabunga” (yes, some how they managed to cash in with the ninja turtles which was huge at the time.

Chestnuts roasted by Steven @ 07/23/2007 5:41 PM


When I first read your entry, I thought I had read that your wife was the one without shoes, and I was hoping for pictures, but when I read that YOU were the one sans shoes, I was prompted to write this message, hoping to see a picture of your woman without shoes walking into Dunkin’ Donuts.

And who says you can’t walk in there without shoes. The shoe Gestapo?

Chestnuts roasted by Visaman @ 07/25/2007 4:25 AM


Personally I hate large chains, especially foreign ones. Here in Canada, tho, Timmy’s is more widespread than McDonald’s. Screw Krispy Krap.

And as for driving barefoot, it’s not now, nor has it ever been, illegal to drive barefoot AND/OR NUDE, as long as you are safe and discrete. Was just talking about this with a police officer yesterday. Today however, I got kicked out of Walmart for being barefoot. As a Christian Naturist, it is a violation of the Freedom of Religion (and the Freedom of Expression, both guaranteed to citizens in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms) to discriminate against patrons based on their religious customs or beliefs. The excuse they gave was that it was a health code violation. However, no statutes anywhere on the provincial or federal level restrict or even deal with patrons’ footware.

Therefore, Canterbury Horse and Carriage, as well as CHC Sleddog Supply, will officially be boycotting Walmart Canada until a letter of apology is issued and barefoot patrons are no longer harassed or evicted.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron @ 07/25/2007 9:43 PM


So i’ve had the sobe coolata well over 10 times, it’s my favorite drink, its soooo good

Chestnuts roasted by meee @ 07/28/2007 4:08 PM


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