Jones Soda – Know What A Potion of Healing Tastes Like?
Posted by: dragonblogger // Category: EntertainmentThis is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Jones Soda. All opinions are 100% mine.
I have played Dungeons and Dragons in all its forms for more than twenty years, but have taken a little bit of a hiatus since my kids were born. I haven’t yet dived into the 4th Edition, but have dozens of books for Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Edition sitting on my shelf with over 200 dice collected in purple Crown Royal bags like a dragons gem hoard.
When I saw the advertisement for Dungeons and Dragons Jones Soda I could not help but read as much as I could about the drinks and found it to be so great, gimmicky and fun that I now wish someone would buy me two packs just so I could try each flavor from the 1st pack and keep the second as a collector item.

We are talking about flavors whose names will instantly bring back memories for those familiar with the game, names like:
- Bigby’s Crushing Thirst Quencher
- Eldritch Blast
- Sneak Attack
- Illithid Brain Juice
- and the Potion of Healing
There is an eight and twelve pack of Soda’s available, honestly I would try every one. The colors look like they are magically brewed and some appear to glow in the dark. I just wish they made sugar free versions of the soda for those who have sugar intolerance.
If you are a gamer, or you know somebody who is. How cool would it be to bring one of these to the gaming shop or your friends house and break out some Dungeons and Dragons Spellcasting Soda while gaming on a Friday or Saturday night. Truly a great product, and I couldn’t have thought of a cooler gimmick for Role Playing.
-Dragon Blogger
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December 21st, 2009 at 9:34 am
Oh, this is great, Justin! It doesn’t hurt that Jones Sodas are actually good. I don’t know if they still do it, but for a couple of years they did a limited edition “Thanksgiving Dinner.” Some of the flavors are weird (and maybe NOT so good) but hilarious and, I heard, tasted pretty much like what they were supposed to taste like.
Okay – what’s Illithid Brain Juice supposed to taste like? Maybe this wasn’t the rousing “I second this!” on your endorsement that it was meant to be, but I love Jones Sodas. Panera carries the more ordinary flavors.
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December 21st, 2009 at 11:59 am
IZEA sent me their Tofurkey & Gravy Soda last month, I tried it and it was funky. Really odd gravy taste, but it was fun to try it.
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December 22nd, 2009 at 12:23 am
That’s wild, Jones used to be huge but they have been semi low-key for a while…really love this idea so it might bring back some customers.
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