posted
You're damn right you misunderstood me, you gunjumping little ingrate, I was referring to T.L.C, the soul/r'n'b-tramps, or does abbreviation mean something else in the land of "What"?.
[ June 19, 2002, 09:33: Message edited by: Nim Pim ]
-------------------- "I'm nigh-invulnerable when I'm blasting!" Mel Gibson, X-Men
Registered: Aug 1999
| IP: Logged
posted
Yah... Jones has just the right amount of sweet. I had the Vanilla Soda for lunch. It wasn't bad. The vanilla was barely noticeable. It tasted like an oddly flavored cola.
posted
Did I miss something? What happened to the previous CaptainMike? What's so new about this CaptainMike vs. the Old CaptainMike?
I personally like Vanilla Coke and apparently lot of people do. Everywhere I walk someone has a Vanillia Coke in his/her hand. Must be expensive to buy that much Coke at $20 a bag...
-------------------- Matrix If you say so If you want so Then do so
Registered: Jul 2000
| IP: Logged
I tried several of the Jones Sodas, didn't like any of them much.... 3 years gone by now....
Faygo creame soda I like....
Vanilla Coke is good, although upsets me tummy after a couple bottles...
Diet Mountain Dew is my usual....
I remember when I drank beer or whiskey as my favorites.... maybe that was the problem with the Jones, since I have quit drinking since then.....
I could, and really should, post more useless information, but I feel that I may be treated like a placenamehere....
[ June 19, 2002, 16:21: Message edited by: Ritten ]
-------------------- "You are a terrible human, Ritten." Magnus "Urgh, you are a sick sick person..." Austin Powers A leek too, pretty much a negi.....
Registered: Sep 2000
| IP: Logged
quote: I remember when I drank beer or whiskey as my favorites.... maybe that was the problem with the Jones, since I have quit drinking since then.....
Surely you're thirsty by now.
-------------------- Yes, you're despicable, and... and picable... and... and you're definitely, definitely despicable. How a person can get so despicable in one lifetime is beyond me. It isn't as though I haven't met a lot of people. Goodness knows it isn't that. It isn't just that... it isn't... it's... it's despicable.
Registered: Mar 1999
| IP: Logged
capped
I WAS IN THE FUTURE, IT WAS TOO LATE TO RSVP
Member # 709
posted
Shirley not?!
i like jones soda for the bottles with different art on them.. i have a huge collection, expecially the comic themed ones...
oh, ok Nim. BTW, i hadnt heard that particular TLC joke until now, and I owe you a Coke. Vanilla, of course.
also by the way, since i have been pegged as a leading expert in the history of soda pop (or luiquid candy as i like to call it), here goes... the current craze of flavoring familiar sodas is actually a new face on an old idea from 50s soda fountains where they could have one fountain and mix two syrups to come up with dozens of combos.. although Vanilla Coke isn't being marketed as nostalgia, is a decades old product being brought back.. the same thing happened over ten years ago when Coca-Cola revived the long dead Cherry Coke.
As of two years ago, when Johnny Rockets (a local 50s themed diner) opened, they offered Coca-Cola, Mr. Pibb, Root Beer and Sprite. But any of those sodas could be flavored with Lemon, Cherry, Vanilla or Chocolate syrup. Now, the soda companies are doing the same, offering not only Coke, but Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Lemon Pepsi and Cherry Mountain Dew. Its a cheap old trick that scoring them tons of points selling soda to the public..
as to me, what can I say, jail changed me
[ June 19, 2002, 20:33: Message edited by: The New CaptainMike ]
Registered: Sep 2001
| IP: Logged
posted
The Fufuberry, developed in a Vancouver-area Industrial Park, remains the reigning holder of the "World's greatest fictional fruit" title.
-------------------- "I was surprised by the matter-of-factness of Kafka's narration, and the subtle humor present as a result." (Sizer 2005)
Registered: Mar 1999
| IP: Logged
capped
I WAS IN THE FUTURE, IT WAS TOO LATE TO RSVP
Member # 709
posted
the snozberries taste like snozberries!
-------------------- "Are you worried that your thoughts are not quite.. clear?"
Registered: Sep 2001
| IP: Logged
posted
<related point>In Pulp Fiction, John Travolta ordered a vanilla Coke in the '50s-themed restaurant.</related point>
Registered: Mar 1999
| IP: Logged
posted
ah, well, I know Vanilla coke has been around awhile, but usually you can control the amount of syrup you use...I like a dab, because a little dab'll do ya. There's too much in the mass market edition. ?
Maybe I need a sissy version: Vanilla Coke, with almost no Vanilla. Dab O' V. cola.
Registered: Jan 2001
| IP: Logged