
One of the cans that was brought back to me from
West Virginia last month was a Cheerwine (pictured on the right). The front of the can is the same design as the can I already had in my collection (pictured on the left), but the back of the new can advertised a documentary series on the Cheerwine website featuring "
local legends," people that have made a difference in communities but aren't well-known outside of those communities.
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older design |
The only other Cheerwine design I have is a slightly older design that I received from a trade or purchase (pictured on the left).

And to conclude this Cheerwine post, I was recently given something else... a bottle of Cheerwine Kreme. Yes, it's Cheerwine soda with the flavor of a Krispy Kreme donut. It's only available in a limited market but it can be ordered online.
The person who gave it to me said it's really good. It sounds super-sweet to me, but I'll try it soon and see if it deserves the praise it's been getting.
Unfortunately, it's not available in cans. Yet.
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