If you ever questioned the power of social media, look no further than the proliferation of “dirty sodas” that have moved into the mainstream. (Dirty sodas are regular pop with flavored creamers or syrups added to the mix.)
Apparently, TikTok is responsible for the spread of this concoction, and now dirty drinks are available in many places. Franchise restaurants such as Texas Roadhouse are promoting their beverages with the addition, and Mountain Dew just released a dirty version in cans. There are brands (Swig and Sodalicious) specifically dedicated to dirty soda variations. And, of course, there are hundreds of combinations that can be made, enhancing the appeal. Everyone wants everything customized to their liking.
If you haven’t yet noticed the dirty soda trend, it won’t be long before you do. I envision “dirty soda bars” popping up at parties everywhere! For good clean fun, your team can have fun experimenting to create their own version of dirty.
