Lemonade
Talk0| Lemonade | ||
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| Type: | Soda | |
| Place of origin: | Earth | |
| Made by: | Humans | |
| First seen in: | Autumn | |
| Appearances: | AUDIO: Autumn, PROSE: History 101, COMIC: Challenge of the Piper, The Glutonoid Menace TV: The Happiness Patrol, Battlefield, The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, The Unicorn and the Wasp | |
Lemonade was a common Earth beverage derived from lemons. It was made without alcohol. (AUDIO: Autumn) When the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble visited Earth in 1926, the Doctor said that the air smelled of grass and lemonade with a hint of mint.
Lemonade as a drink
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Lemonade was one of the ingredients in the Kandy Man's kitchen. The Seventh Doctor used it to stick the Kandy Man's feet to the floor of his kitchen. (TV: The Happiness Patrol)
The Seventh Doctor persuaded Ace to drink lemonade instead of Pat Rowlinson's homebrewed beer. (TV: Battlefield)
The Doctor drank lemonade on several occasions. (PROSE: Human Nature, PROSE: History 101)
The Pied Piper's realm had lemonade fountains. (COMIC: Challenge of the Piper)
The Eleventh Doctor claimed to have put a tap for lemonade in the kitchen of Uncle Digby's country estate. (TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)
Lemonade's other uses
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The Tenth Doctor destroyed the Glutonoid with a toxic mixture that was flavoured with, among other things, lemonade. (COMIC: The Glutonoid Menace)
Behind the scenes
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Though never made clear in any Doctor Who story, lemonade is almost universally used in the British sense in the DWU. It refers to a lemony soda. Its closest American analogue is Sprite®, rather than the non-carbonated, generally homemade, fresh-squeezed drink Americans call lemonade.