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just wondering if anyone knows if the oasis branded falvoured drinks are still sold anywhere and if so where abouts?

i know Dr. Pepper is still sold at ezy plus along with cherry coke and other assorted quirky soft drinks that australia hates but i love

anyone know what happened to oasis thO??

or jolly ranchers for that matter!?

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try the pommy lolly shops at gosnells railway markets or the lolly shop at malaga markets they might have it as they sell o/s drinks

Malaga Markets don't sell these unfortunately. :( They stopped selling these ages ago. I bought my last one at the deli shop there about a year ago. So yeah if anyone knows a place that still sells them let us know, but im pretty sure that this product is discontinued and schweppes no longer make them.

Think its goodbye forever ;)

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you can also get dr pepper from 'best of the british' shops - there is one in riverton forum

and the english sweet shop in the fremantle markets has a little fridge full of cool drinks like cherry vanilla coke.

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