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Moscow, Russia

Moscow, Russia by ~Roger~.
Water? Glass cups were used because paper was in short supply. 

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a_v_anna  Pro User  says:

It's soda water.
People who remember that time say that this soda was delightful!:)
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~Roger~  Pro User  says:

As I remember, you had to wash the glass before using it.
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a_v_anna  Pro User  says:

Yes!
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valentins_k says:

Wow, what a childhood memories! For 0.01 ruble you can buy soda-water but for 0.03 soda with syrup. I'm grateful for sharing.
(exUSSR resident from Latvia)
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~Roger~  Pro User  says:

val-- thanks for adding to my experience.
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Trabantino (on holiday) says:

GAZIROVANNAYA VODA
If I remember well, 1 Ruble was 10,10 French francs...and 1 US Dollar was 8 francs. You can then know the price of the soda. It was good, I remember its sweet and fresh sparkling taste.
And it was ecological! No waste of plastic cups, used only once and thrown away.
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novogorodec  Pro User  says:

This water was really good. This is taste of my childhood :-) Glasses were clean not all the time :-), that was bad. Everything else was just perfect!
Posted 15 months ago. ( permalink )

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