Putting peanuts in your Coke. Have you heard of such a practice?

You can still find in the Northwest, but you really have to search for it. Heck you can still find Cherry RC if you look long enough.
Back to the OP, I agree with the posters above who know it as a line in a Barbara Mandrell song and nothing else.

It’s rare to have product placement in shows like that, especially in the 80s. It was an unspecified cola. And she was by herself in that scene.

http://www.therealinsta.com/post/1528039066161987572_1983157267

I can still sing this jingle from heart. Joey Heatherton, mmmmmmmmmmmmm! :o

My first summer at language (not band!) camp, we had a counselor who insisted RC Cola makes you sterile. :eek: Fortunately, I never drank enough of it to find out if this was true.

I saw someone doing this at my grandfather’s implement shop in central MN in the 1960’s.

As I understand it, watching the fizz was the main attraction. Not the flavor of Coke and peanuts.

I’ve enjoyed peanuts in Coke since childhood. I still indulge once every couple months.

The salt makes the Coke taste sweeter and I love peanuts. Bottles are preferred. Peanuts can be a hassle to get out of a canned Coke. They tend to stick inside the can. Have to slap the can against your hand to get them out.

I grew up in Virginia and we did it all the time, usually in those really long and thin bottles from the 70s. It was fun to make it foam, but you also drank/ate the concoction.

Yep. Georgia too.

“Pardon me, good sir, I wish to buy some implements…”

And yes, I used to put peanuts in Coke, but haven’t even thought about that in years.

Yes, the RC Cola was the sine qua non of this practice in rural Mississippi country stores in the 1950s. I saw it with mine own eyes.

I also remember the big jars of pickled pigs feet, pickled eggs, and large dills. Moon pies? No problem!

I drank a lot of it in New York (they even sold it in Yankee Stadium). Ms. P got pregnant on our first tey.

Georgia. Did it all the time as a child. Haven’t even thought of it in decades until now. Probably would not do it again.

Sounds interesting. Is that anything like a Venus Butterfly? :dubious: :wink:

Never heard of this.

Check out YouTube. :wink:

Just last week I saw a YT video about this, first I’d heard of it.

According to the video in texas it’s Dr Pepper they put the peanuts in as a regional variation.

ANd on the coke one, it has to be the mexican “real sugar” in glass bottles coke.

Georgia. Born in 1951. Did it as a kid all the time. Loved it!

Been around this my whole life. I never liked it much. Mine was BBQ lays and Grapette soda. Unless I got an Coke Icee.

My dad used to do it on road trips. He was raised in Arkansas and lived in Texas since his mid twenties. It made since to me as a way to eat and drink at the same time when he was driving.

Reported misspelling of “cock” in thread title.