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A&W Root Beer 12 fl. oz., 30 pk.
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May 15, 2021
Lisa
5 out of 5 stars review

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A & W Rootbeer

Love the 30 pack

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May 11, 2024
GG
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good

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Dec 16, 2025
yumer
5 out of 5 stars review

yummy

very good wowie just woie very very very very yum yums

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Dec 6, 2016
Chilled
5 out of 5 stars review

Creamy smooth root beer at its best

My grandfather, with his old world Bavarian accent, would teach us boys to never put ice into root beer because it cuts the flavor to be savored. My father's root beer was off limits to us kids and shared with us as a treat only. I have fond memories of getting frosty mugs of cold root beer at the drive-ins in my youth. I get a kick hearing my boys request root beer without ice just as Grandpa preached. I've seen generations enjoy the fine craft of good root beer. A&W exemplifies the quality expected with our fine tradition of truly enjoying great root beer.

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Jun 29, 2021
Miguel
4 out of 5 stars review

Questionable sameness.

I recently noticed on your A&W Root Beer labels that there is no longer "aged vanilla"! Has this been eliminated or is it part of the "natural ingredients"? If it HAS been taken out then A&W is just another root beer in my humble opinion. What SHOULD be taken out of your ingredient list is HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP which is detrimental to our health (as you should know by now)!

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Jan 17, 2025
Damien
5 out of 5 stars review

ROOOOOOOOOOT BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER

A&W Root Beer is often regarded as one of the best root beers available, and for good reason. Its unique flavor, consistency, and long-standing reputation have earned it a devoted following. Whether enjoyed on its own, paired with ice cream for a root beer float, or mixed into creative cocktails, A&W Root Beer offers a taste that is both refreshing and satisfying. Several factors contribute to the widespread acclaim of this classic beverage, from its smooth, creamy flavor to its nostalgic appeal. One of the key elements that set A&W Root Beer apart is its smooth, creamy flavor profile. The drink combines a delicate balance of sweet, spicy, and herbal notes, giving it a rich and satisfying taste. This creamy texture is a distinguishing feature, as it stands out from other root beers that may be more carbonated or sharp in flavor. A&W’s careful blend of ingredients, including vanilla, wintergreen, and licorice, adds depth and authenticity to the flavor, providing a beverage that is both complex and enjoyable. The consistency of A&W Root Beer is another reason why it is considered one of the best. As one of the oldest root beer brands, dating back to 1919, A&W has established a reputation for maintaining the same high-quality taste over the years. Consumers can rely on the familiar flavor, making A&W a comforting and dependable choice for root beer lovers. Its consistency has contributed to its continued success, allowing generations of people to enjoy the same great taste time and time again.

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Dec 22, 2024
Root Beerer
1 out of 5 stars review

No enough sodium

Root beer has been drunk in the United States since at least the eighteenth century. It has been sold in confectionery stores since at least the 1840s, and written recipes for root beer have been documented since the 1830s.[4]: 32  In the nineteenth century, it was often consumed hot and was often used with medicinal intent. It was combined with soda as early as the 1850s; at that time it was sold as a syrup rather than a ready-made beverage.[5] Beyond its aromatic qualities, the medicinal benefits of sassafras were well known to both Native Americans and Europeans, and druggists began marketing root beer for its medicinal qualities.[6] Drawing of a boy holding an empty glass asking for more root beer, evidenced by bad contrast superimposed text A Hires' root beer advertisement from 1894 Pharmacist Charles Elmer Hires was the first to successfully market a commercial brand of root beer. Hires developed his root tea made from sassafras in 1875, debuted a commercial version of root beer at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876, and began selling his extract. Hires was a teetotaler who wanted to call the beverage "root tea". However, his desire to market the product to Pennsylvania coal miners caused him to call his product "root beer", instead.[7][8] In 1886, Hires began to bottle a beverage made from his famous extract. By 1893, root beer was distributed widely across the United States. Non-alcoholic versions of root beer became commercially successful, especially during Prohibition.[9][10]

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Dec 14, 2016
Noni
5 out of 5 stars review

There isn't anything better

I have been drinking A&W for most of my life and I'm 63. I don't buy anything else when I want a rootbeer. There's no other taste that matches it, because I have tried a few and no, not for me. Especially cold, with ice cream, or whatever. I will never change!

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Jun 3, 2022
wendyt67
5 out of 5 stars review

Root beer is an

Root beer is an all time favorite. I'm sure their aren't too many that does not like it. A&W is by far my favorite. So much more you can do with root beer...like root beer floats! Oh they are so good. Root beer on top of vanilla ice cream and or over orange sorbet. And it is caffeine free. It will make your who day smile!

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Oct 4, 2020
Dottie531
5 out of 5 stars review

Good product but I have a question?

I should be avoiding acidic food and drinks. So far I have no problem with A&W but like I will only drink a half, trying to not overdo just in case. Can you tell me is the root beer considered acidic or maybe on the low side of acidic? The acid turns my bladder into a burning discomfort but I seem to tolerate the root beer well. Thank you!

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