Nuka-58 -

He knew the stories of Nuka-Cola’s "acceptable death ratios" and the corporate greed that led to using radioactive substances to mask poor flavors. But in the heat of the Commonwealth, where water was often as toxic as the air, a sealed bottle was a miracle.

Silas looked at the bottle, then at the raiders. He didn't drop it. Instead, he twisted the cap. The hiss of pressurized, 200-year-old carbonation filled the room, followed by a scent like ozone and maraschino cherries. He took a long, glowing gulp. NUKA-58

Silas, a scavenger with a rusted pip-boy and a thirst that felt like swallowing glass, stared at the single, pristine bottle remaining on the conveyor belt. Unlike the common Nuka-Cola Quantum, which glowed with a soft blue light, NUKA-58 pulsed with an aggressive, neon violet. He knew the stories of Nuka-Cola’s "acceptable death