
Mormon-born soda craze is replacing coffee and cocktails across America
Fox News
"Dirty soda" trend expands from Utah origins to East Coast as FiiZ Drinks opens Connecticut location in March. The customizable soda movement combines soft drinks with flavored syrups.
"Soda's been around forever. We're just having fun with it." Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
The trend takes popular sodas such as Coke, Dr Pepper or Mountain Dew and jazzes them up with flavored syrups, fruit purées and cream.
"A big part of it is the LDS population," said Kelly O'Rourke, marketing director for FiiZ Drinks, a specialty soda chain in Utah founded in 2014.

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