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Making Classic Nuka Cola
Measure Coca-Cola into a punch bowl. Pour a 16-ounce (473 ml) bottle of Coca-Cola into a punch bowl or serving pitcher. If you don't have Coca-Cola, substitute any cola flavored soft drink.Use chilled Coca-Cola to keep the drinks cold. You can easily double or triple this recipe as long as you keep the proportions the same. Just use a larger punch bowl.
Add the Mountain Dew to the bowl. Open a 16-ounce (473 ml) bottle of Mountain Dew, Mello Yello, or Sprite and pour it into the Coca-Cola in the punch bowl. Pour slowly to prevent the soda from fizzing up a lot.
Pour in cream soda and stir the Nuka Cola. Open and pour in a 16-ounce (473 ml) bottle of cream soda. Take a long spoon and slowly stir the mixture until the liquids are combined.
Serve the Nuka Cola. Set out serving glasses so guests can help themselves to this fizzy drink. If you'd like to put the cola in bottles, use a funnel to pour it into the bottles and serve them before the Nuka cola loses its carbonation. If you choose to bottle the Nuka cola, consider setting out some old Nuka Cola Caps.
Preparing Nuka Cola Quantum
Chill the liquids. Place 1 16-ounce (473 ml) can of Monster “Ultra Blue” energy drink, a bottle of Gatorade "Icy Charge," and a bottle of Mountain Dew "Voltage" into a refrigerator. Chill the liquids for at least a few hours, so they're completely cold. You can substitute other energy drinks or sodas as long as they're blue.
Measure the ingredients into your serving pitcher. Open the can of Monster energy drink and pour it into a serving pitcher or punch bowl. Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of the Gatorade and 2 cups (240 ml) of the Mountain Dew into the pitcher.
Stir and serve the Nuka Cola Quantum. Use a long handled spoon to stir the liquids together gently. Set out serving glasses or use a funnel to transfer the drinks to glass bottles. Since Nuka Cola Quantum doesn't have as much carbonation, you'll need to serve it right away before it loses its fizz.
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