Royal D drink

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John Bingham
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Re: Royal D drink

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Well spotted but I don't like the taste of the orange one.
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Re: Royal D drink

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It’s this and a couple of other types that we consumed a lot in Dhaka and especially Chittagong. The food in Chittagong could leave the strongest constitution on its back.

These things could get you perked up pretty well. Always seemed a better option than salt tablets.
Great with vodka, too. 1 pack, between 4 or 5 of the most devout drinkers.
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Re: Royal D drink

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Helps prevents hangovers anyway.
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