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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 5, 2007 2:19:23 GMT -5
Ale proves to be better Bloody mary Bloody Mary is a cocktail containing vodka, tomato juice, and usually other spices or flavorings such as Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, beef consomme or bouillon, horseradish, celery or celery salt, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, and lemon juice. Arrowhead Water Arrowhead Water, also known as Arrowhead Mountain Springwater, is a brand of drinking water that is popular in the western United States, particularly in Arizona, the Northwest, and in California, where it is produced. Contents In 1884, Puritas water was established, becoming the predecessor to the Arrowhead water brand. In 1903, the company formally changed its name to Arrowhead water. The manufacturing and bottling of the water brand took place in the back of a hotel. In 1905, Arrowhead was sold around the Los Angeles area. By 1917, the bottling operations had been moved to Los Angeles. In 1932, another important development for the company happened in the Los Angeles area, as it was named the official water refreshment of that year's Olympic Games, held at the City of the stars. Arrowhead water would return to the Olympic Games once again in 1984, when the games were again played in Los Angeles.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 5, 2007 2:20:26 GMT -5
Bloody Mary.
Now, say it three times in front of your bathroom mirror.
I dare you.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 5, 2007 2:21:07 GMT -5
Bloody Mary. Now, say it three times in front of your bathroom mirror. I dare you. You're a goober. That said, I choose Bloody Mary.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 5, 2007 2:30:48 GMT -5
Bloody Mary. Now, say it three times in front of your bathroom mirror. I dare you. You're a goober. That said, I choose Bloody Mary. I just googled the word "goober" and you know what? That wasn't a nice thing to say. Apologize. APOLOGIZE!!!
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 5, 2007 2:49:42 GMT -5
You're a goober. That said, I choose Bloody Mary. I just googled the word "goober" and you know what? That wasn't a nice thing to say. Apologize. APOLOGIZE!!! NEVAH!
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Post by skakid57 on Aug 5, 2007 9:15:07 GMT -5
Arrowhead.
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Post by Rorschach on Aug 5, 2007 11:10:02 GMT -5
Goober is also a type of penut butter with Jelly already added.
;D
That said, I'll take Arrowhead on this one.
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Post by DramaGuyCJM on Aug 5, 2007 11:21:21 GMT -5
Arrowhead Water
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 5, 2007 11:59:30 GMT -5
3-2 for arrowhead
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Post by Vizier on Aug 5, 2007 12:04:29 GMT -5
Arrowhead
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Aug 5, 2007 13:46:14 GMT -5
Bloody Mary.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 5, 2007 15:36:30 GMT -5
Arrowhead wins Coke Blāk Coca-Cola Blāk is a coffee-flavored soft drink introduced by Coca-Cola in 2006. The mid-calorie drink was introduced first in France, before making its way to the United States and other markets. Despite the macron over the "a", its name is pronounced "black", not "blake". Consumer reports on Coke Blāk are divided. On one hand, many North Americans enjoy not only the taste of Coke Blāk, but also the presentation and the price. However, others have found that the Coke flavor and the coffee flavor tend to separate resulting in somewhat of a "layered" drink. This often results in what many refer to as "a rather foul tasting beverage. Some have noted that every other time they drink Coke Blāk they experience a different taste. This is likely due to the flavor separation. Vitamin Water lacéau is the brand name of a line of products sold by Energy Brands, Inc., a beverage company based in the Whitestone section of New York City. According to its website, the company was founded in 1996 by J. Darius Bikoff after a water scare in New York City gave him the idea to market alternatives to ordinary bottled water. The success of the Glacéau brand launched a new marketing category in the beverage industry: enhanced water. They are also noted for their humorous descriptions on bottles. Glacéau's slogan is "hydrate responsibly".
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Post by humanoid on Aug 5, 2007 15:38:34 GMT -5
Vitamin water.
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Post by skakid57 on Aug 5, 2007 15:38:39 GMT -5
Never had either, but I absolutley can't drink anything coffee/coffee flavored.
I vote Vitamin Water.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 5, 2007 16:12:09 GMT -5
The water a I guess, kinda feel like I'm choosing the lesser of two evils this time.
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Post by 01010010 01101001 01100011 on Aug 5, 2007 16:13:16 GMT -5
Vitamin Water
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Post by Juliana on Aug 5, 2007 16:14:01 GMT -5
Vitamin water.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Aug 5, 2007 16:20:21 GMT -5
Vit-Water moves on Orbitz Orbitz was the product name of a noncarbonated fruit-flavored beverage, made by the company Clearly Canadian Beverage Corporation (makers of Clearly Canadian), that had small edible balls floating in it. It was introduced around 1996 and quickly disappeared due to bad sales. The small balls floated due to their nearly equal density to the surrounding liquid, and remained suspended with assistance from an ingredient known as gellan gum. The gellan gum provided a support matrix--something like a microscopic spider web--and had a visual clarity approaching that of water, which increased with the addition of sugar. New Coke New Coke was the unofficial name of the sweeter formulation introduced in 1985 by The Coca-Cola Company to replace its flagship soft drink, Coca-Cola or Coke. Properly speaking, it had no separate name of its own, but was simply the new version of Coke, until 1992 when it was renamed Coca-Cola II. Public reaction to the change was devastating, and the new cola quickly entered the pantheon of major marketing flops. The subsequent reintroduction of Coke's original formula led to a significant gain in sales. Although the company insisted it was an unplanned reaction to the perceived rejection of New Coke, many rumors and conspiracy theories continue to circulate the claim that this reversal was a plan engineered before the production of New Coke began.
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Aug 5, 2007 16:22:14 GMT -5
New Coke.
Orbitz was cool as a gimmick; til you drank one of the rubber pellets.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Aug 5, 2007 16:23:02 GMT -5
UGH!!!
New Coke, based off of all the jokes that were made during that period of time.
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