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I found Blue Nehi exactly one time in my life! It was at a little convenience store tucked away in a neighborhood in like 2006 lol
It was one of the most delicious sodas I ever tried, but I never found it again anywhere else...
One thing I really miss is old wood console CRT televisions. The kind that looked more like a piece of furniture than an appliance. Aside from just looking cool, I just miss how the picture looked on those old TV's too! The one we had when I was a kid had a big warning on the back to call a repair technician if anything wasn't working right, and to adjust the picture you had to stick a butter knife into a hole in the back lol
I remember the one I had as a kid (TV). Picture wasn't great of course but there was something really satisfying about those big, heavy dials that clicked when you changed channels.
Last time I had Blue Nehi I was probably also a kid (early 90s).
For what it's worth I had it too and while I liked peach much more I remember blue as a cream soda variant. So maybe try some of those and see how close they are