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It definitely was not what I expected. I had the pre-conceived notion that this would be like drinking actual turkey gravy, complete with greasy blobs and bits of turkey meat floating inside. I did not expect to see a brownish liquid that did have a distinct "fruit", so to speak, of fresh-baked turkey. I was careful when taking that first drink...it was actually a small sip, so I could judge the flavor. It was a mix of savory and sweet...something most sodas don't have. Then again, when, if ever, do you drink a primarily-salty drink? I don't like to waste anything, so it was a HUGE struggle to finish the entire bottle. I had to stretch it out over a few days just to drink the one I opened. I still have five bottles of the six-pack I ordered...those will be going to friends who may have heard of the Turkey Gravy Soda. As the title of this review says, I got this, just to say, "Yeah, I tried it!"