Sorry, but I just have to: "I would gladly pay you Thursday for a hamburger today". I watched a lot of Popeye cartoons in my youth.
Sorry, but I just have to: "I would gladly pay you Thursday for a hamburger today". I watched a lot of Popeye cartoons in my youth.
I'd bring back Planter's Dry Roasted peanuts in glass bottles. I swear by all that is holy, they don't taste the same now that Planter's has switched to plastic.
It's well-known liquids in plastic bottles have a very different taste compared to the same liquid stored exclusively in glass (or aluminium).
Damn good burger though.
Is "Big Boy" Burgers still in business?
Also is wrong to go back and see what dinosaur might have tasted like?
Now, if I could go back in time and REFORMULATE something, I'd like a Diet version of Crystal Pepsi, please.
In fact, I'd like diet versions of a LOT of those experimental, limited edition products: Pepsi Fire, Lemon Pepsi, and so on.
Stupid diabeetus.
I would LOVE to try some of those Mountain Dew varieties.
Oh, yeah...diabetes.
Most of the Mountain Dew varieties are still aorund, no? I know the Red White & Dew was a summer thing, but I wish they'd bring it back. Now theres x-mas Dew (Red & Green apparently).
I was commenting on a previous post, but the reason I cannot have the new varieties of Mt Dew is that there are no sugar-free versions of them. They're all loaded.
I thought they still sold the Shamrock Shake around St. Patrick's Day.As far as I'm aware, normal Mt Dew is the only one that has a diet option.
Most places are still lacking in varieties of diet options (restaurants, FF joints, etc), but I believe I may have pushed our local amusement park to add more than just Diet Pepsi to their available soft drinks in the park. One year I went into their offices and demanded that I be allowed to bring my Diet Mountain Dew in because I couldn't stand Diet Cola and I needed more than water (horrible phlegm problems that only carbonation takes care of). They reluctantly agreed. The next year it was an option (for $2.00 per bottle when they were normally $1.00 per bottle in vending machines everywhere else).
Oh, the other thing I would go back in time for is a Shamrock Shake from McDonald's. It was a tradition that every time I won a State Championship Diving competition, we would go to McDonald's and get me a Shamrock Shake. I think they disappeared about the time I stopped diving.
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