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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Refills .39¢

Discovered that Circle K has fountain drinks for .79¢, any size, everyday. The nicer stores have a whole wall of brands and flavors. And you can add a squirt of cherry, vanilla or lime for free. The largest drink size is only the 32oz. Yet, like the side of the cup says, The Thirstbuster, it does quench those late day thirsts. It's definitely the best value of the summer. McDs has theirs for a buck. 7-11 sells theirs for $1.19. Now, the real kicker that I think time has forgotten is the affordable refill. None of those deals include a refill. Except 7-11 and they offer a $1.49 refill, any size. What if the drink is only a $1.19? The only drink that the $1.49 refill is even a better deal on is the Super Big Gulp which runs $1.69. For .20¢, its almost not worth lugging the cup back to the store. So I have yet to ever do a refill at 7-11 and I continue to fill landfills with unwanted Super Big Gulp cups.

Summer 1989. Sophomore year at Roswell High had ended. Still hadn't gotten the drive to get a summer job. I worked down at Chewnings doing some of the odd jobs for some pocket cash, once or twice a week. I wouldn't find a job until Junior year summer. Yet, it was a great summer. And for movies. Sitting in the air conditioned Cinema 4 (at the Roswell Mall- the most modern of Roswell's three theaters. I think the first movie I would see at that theater was Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo) watching Batman with Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson, Cinema 1 & 2 watching the Last Crusade (the last the original Indiana Jones movies). I was able to drive to almost anywhere, anytime as I had my first car - 1979 Ford Fiesta. It wasn't much to look at yet I got me places whole helluva lot faster than my 10 speed. So, I went to the movies often. I went to the Tastee Freeze when I wanted. But the best thing that summer was my Sun Country Mini Mart drink bottle. One would buy the bottle (a 32oz tube with a straw) for $1.99. Then, every refill, anytime, any Sun Country Mart, anywhere was only .39¢! I would get that thing filled up sometimes 2 or 3 times a day. That was a value! Just a quarter, dime and three pennies (with tax). There was a Sun Country at the corner of Sunset and Poe. This was the one I would visit the most. I would be sitting at home watching MTV (with real music on it) and I get a thirst. I would hop into the Fiesta and drive down the road. Within 5 minutes I would have my cold 32ozs of Coke. The deal would continue for summers after too. Eventually, I think I had about three of the bottles. So if one was dirty, I would have a couple backups.

Oh, I wish I could get .39¢ refills today. I guess I can't complain too much about a .79¢ drink. It is 22 years later....