This is part four in a series from guest blogger Zane Thormodsgaard, who impressed local marketing experts with his fourth grade social studies report on Paso Robles and was invited to enjoy the family-friendly attractions in Paso Robles firsthand and report out on his experiences.
Pithy Little Wine Company and Pithy Little Soda Works was a very fascinating place.
We got a warm welcome by Felicia and Bianca. While my parents were tasting wine, my brother and I were tasting soda. Nothing is better than a cold fizzy drink on a hot day! All of the soda was made at their farm in Northern California.
We got to taste four sodas - root beer, cream soda, orange cream and black cherry. They also gave us salted carmel popcorn to eat with the soda.
My favorite soda was black cherry. It had a taste of Twizzler’s licorice and Jolly Rancher’s candy.
The coolest part is that the ingredients were all natural and had no high fructose corn syrup, so my parents can’t say that this soda is bad for me!
I recommend that you join Pithy’s soda club because only members can buy the black cherry soda.
Zane Thormodsgaard
About Pithy Little Winy Company and Pithy Little Soda Works: From humble farming beginnings to more than 500 acres and a diverse variety of products today our family business spans more than 70 years. Established in the 1930s by our grandparents with the founding principles of hard work and a commitment to family. From orchards and row crops to wines, olive oils and old fashioned sodas, we continue the legacy and hard work of family before us to create things uniquely Californian. www.pithywine.com
Wow! I don't know how you had time to blog with all the wonderful opportunities for fun in Paso Robles! Zane, I plan to take your advice and head to Paso for a nice, cold root beer at Pithy Little Soda Works!
Posted by: Kim Holz | June 26, 2013 at 03:54 PM