I never noticed being more or less wired after drinking soda as a kid. But then, as an adult, I never notice being more or less alert after drinking coffee. Different metabolisms, different results, I guess.
1. ‘Little hard to tell for sure in the ’art’ but hummer wings move in a figure eight. Just sayin. 2. Once on my deck I heard and felt a buzz in one ear, I looked, and a hummer flew away. I always knew I was sweet, but the bird must have been colorblind.
I used to drink cans of lime-flavored seltzer from LaCroix. No sugar, no artificial sweeteners. Found out that the carbon dioxide in the water is bad for your teeth. No such thing as a safe soft drink?
The only way I got pop as a kid was with my allowance. I got 10 cents a week and a bottle of pop was 6 cents, so it was a special treat! My folks NEVER bought soda, or Koolaid. Us kids had to spend our own money if we wanted that stuff. :P
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Just what a growing boy needs.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 5 years ago
When I was a kid, we were only allowed to drink non-caffeinated soda.
codycab about 5 years ago
He needs to try and stay awake somehow. Especially for back to school.
in.amongst about 5 years ago
Sluurrrrrrps are very satisfying indeed.
Watcher about 5 years ago
And let the mayhem begin. Be prepared Mom.
InuYugiHakusho about 5 years ago
Pretty soon Calvin won’t be able to feel his stomach.
retrocool about 5 years ago
here Calvin. have a can of Jolt.
orinoco womble about 5 years ago
I’m surprised Dad lets Mom buy soda pop.
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
Mom needs to put an alarm on the refrigerator.
sundogusa about 5 years ago
Growing up we only had 7up, white soda and coca cola in the house. Those were in the liquor cabinet. None of us kids were allowed to drink soda.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 5 years ago
Anyone remember those two quart torpedo shaped glass Pepsi bottles that exploded if they banged against each other?
donwalter about 5 years ago
…which is why a hummingbird’s wings go BUZZZZZ…
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Would today’s equivalent be energy drinks?
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
I never noticed being more or less wired after drinking soda as a kid. But then, as an adult, I never notice being more or less alert after drinking coffee. Different metabolisms, different results, I guess.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Pepsi for me (in moderation). My (late) mother, her siblings’ kids, and even my stepmother are into Dr. Pepper.
uniquename about 5 years ago
Always loved the sign in stores that says, “All unattended children will be given candy and a puppy.”
LeeCox about 5 years ago
Boy, does THIS explain a lot about Calvin!
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member about 5 years ago
Watterson’s artwork is wonderful.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I think perhaps the caffeine and sugar intake could explain a lot of Calvin’s antics.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Never liked soda pop, even as a kid. It was either strawberry milk or Kool-aid for me.
Motormaniac about 5 years ago
It’s just “pop”, thank you very much….
Bacon’s revenge about 5 years ago
Why not
rentier about 5 years ago
An angelsfart!!
zeexenon about 5 years ago
1. ‘Little hard to tell for sure in the ’art’ but hummer wings move in a figure eight. Just sayin. 2. Once on my deck I heard and felt a buzz in one ear, I looked, and a hummer flew away. I always knew I was sweet, but the bird must have been colorblind.
bluram about 5 years ago
A prime candidate for type 2 diabetes .
MEPace about 5 years ago
That straw is probably at the bottom of the Mariana trench today.
BiggerNate91 about 5 years ago
I have never had soda pop in my life, nor do I intend to.
Bruce388 about 5 years ago
The sodas are a nice complement to Calvin’s breakfast of Choco-Sugar Bombs (my recollection). Mom needs to get those insulin syringes ready to go.
Scoutmaster77 about 5 years ago
Ah, the cartoonist is from the northeast. :-)
Ray*C about 5 years ago
I used to drink cans of lime-flavored seltzer from LaCroix. No sugar, no artificial sweeteners. Found out that the carbon dioxide in the water is bad for your teeth. No such thing as a safe soft drink?
Bill The Nuke about 5 years ago
People have asked how we got our kids to drink milk over soda. Easy, we never bought soda.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Sugar and caffeine! Nectar of the gods. The hummingbird gods.
M2MM about 5 years ago
The only way I got pop as a kid was with my allowance. I got 10 cents a week and a bottle of pop was 6 cents, so it was a special treat! My folks NEVER bought soda, or Koolaid. Us kids had to spend our own money if we wanted that stuff. :P