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Pilk is when you mix Pepsi with milk. Most people have never heard of pilk, which is a shame because it's a true revelation. Pilk is responsible for broadening my expectations of what a soft drink can be. Pilk is creamy, lightly carbonated and sweet, with hints of citrus, cinnamon and vanilla.
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Read More »To my immediate relief, I did not spontaneously combust. Rather, the explosions were among my taste buds, which gleefully accepted this intensely refreshing beverage. The fizz of the cola was dampened by the creamy milk, which also served to amplify the subtleties and aromatic notes of the Pepsi. I was taken aback by the perfect balance this drink struck. Emily called this drink “better than regular Pepsi,” as well as “something I’d try again.” The sprilk, too, was exquisite. I understood immediately why this was a Ramadan specialty. Never has a beverage been so gentle on my stomach, and yet so filling. Sprite has always been a household remedy for stomachaches, so it’s very natural to combine it with a more nutritious drink, like milk, to accommodate those fasting intermittently. What a revelation. If only I had been less blind two years ago, when my friends and I originally dismissed pilk. So, in conclusion, I’d highly recommend these drinks. I’m more of a pilk guy, personally, but I can appreciate the merits of sprilk. I guess the lesson that can be learned from my exploration is that we shouldn’t confine our taste palates to only what those around us are likely to accept as valid. Milk and soda sounds crazy, but it’s delicious, and apparently a pretty big deal in Pakistan. I encourage you, my reader, to prepare yourself a glass of pilk. Do it in the Hinman Dining Center, in front of everybody. Fear not the judgmental gaze of others, and relish in a truly delectable beverage. You can thank me, but also thank yourself for stepping outside of your comfort zone and trying something new. Everything’s worth trying once.
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