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BLUE Rasberry?
I myself have never heard of this until previously in the week. Why would they feel a need to color a Rasberry smoothie BLUE? If I wanted a BLUEBERRY shake I would of asked for one.
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I am in compliance with FCC regulations.
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To have blueberry AND raspberry tastes? Honestly, you suck for buying either.
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Recently, some weird psychology students at my school did a little experiment about the brain etc. They took some drinks, and coloured them different colours. For example, they took lemonade and made it red. When people tasted it, they thought that it must be something like strawberry, raspberry or cherry flavoured because of the colour...
He he...it's funny, confusing the brain...:p |
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Why do they sometimes color lemonade pink? It tastes the same...
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Pink tastes good.
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I like blue rasberry. I never really thought about why they invented it, all I know is that it tastes good.
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Pink lemonade is different somehow.
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Yea the pink Icee's pwn |
Pink lemonade...like the experiment I told you all about...if anyone actually bothered to read it...
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No it has a different flavor from regular lemonade.
Q: What is "pink" lemonade, and how does it differ from "regular" lemonade. Besides color, obviously. A: Pink Lemonade is regular lemonade with an extra ingredient (invariably red in color) that alters the flavor, almost always for the sweeter. What that extra ingredient is varies, but it is usually a red fruit juice or syrup. The most common choices are cranberry juice, cherry juice, strawberry juice, or grenadine; take your pick. |
Therefore I was right and Lenny fails at life.
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I have nasal congestion.
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