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6 | 19.35% |
| between 0.5 and 1.0 |
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5 | 16.13% |
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8 | 25.81% |
| between 0.1 and 0.25 |
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7 | 22.58% |
| < 0.1 BB/100 |
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5 | 16.13% |
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#91
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Around here, and I think in most of North America, just about everybody calls gelatin dessert Jell-O, although Jell-O is just a trademarked brand owned by Kraft Foods. They own most of the gelatin dessert market in this area though - I can't even think of one competing brand.
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#92
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[ QUOTE ]
Around here, and I think in most of North America, just about everybody calls gelatin dessert Jell-O, although Jell-O is just a trademarked brand owned by Kraft Foods. They own most of the gelatin dessert market in this area though - I can't even think of one competing brand. [/ QUOTE ] well thats great since we are talkin about pop and soda [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Around here, and I think in most of North America, just about everybody calls gelatin dessert Jell-O, although Jell-O is just a trademarked brand owned by Kraft Foods. They own most of the gelatin dessert market in this area though - I can't even think of one competing brand. [/ QUOTE ] IWPFYV Hey, I like it. |
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#94
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I've never seen Mr. Pibb sold above, say, Georgia. They certainly do not sell it in the NY/NJ area. The few times I've had it I've enjoyed it, though. [/ QUOTE ] Sure they do. Shop-rite and Quik-Chek carry it, but not the 7-11. I have 2 bottles of Mr. Pibb in my fridge. |
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Whelp, not entirely but yes, they are both a Coca Cola brand but Mr Pibb has a more "cherry" flavor so they say... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Dr. Pepper is not a Coca Cola brand. |
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#96
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i was surprised people actually called it pop when i got down here. seems like all my st louis area friends call it soda, which is what everyone from the northeast says as well.
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#97
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Oh, and it's not a bubbler. Nor is it a water fountain. It is a drinking fountain, please spread the goddamn word. [/ QUOTE ] Stupid me, when my boys called me tonight and asked if I wanted to go out drinking, I thought they meant going to a bar.... |
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#98
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[ QUOTE ] Oh, and it's not a bubbler. Nor is it a water fountain. It is a drinking fountain, please spread the goddamn word. [/ QUOTE ] Stupid me, when my boys called me tonight and asked if I wanted to go out drinking, I thought they meant going to a bar.... [/ QUOTE ] Did they ask you if you wanted to go out to a drinking fountain? |
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#99
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last summer in mexico i asked for a Fresca and the mexicano's laughed at me and told me "they wished."
"fresca" is slang for "lesbians" in spanish. |
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#100
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i never see fresca anywhere but the grocery store. is it common where you live or something? like, in restaurants?
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