Cherry Lime-Aide

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ab357

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Okay I admit that I harassed David into creating this one. However I harass him about everything. I play the big brother role although he's a year older them me. ;)

I wanted this one to add to the many straight fruit juices I have and it worked perfectly in doing so. It gave them all a whole new life.

Tonight I decided to try a couple drops straight. Man have I been wasting my juice! This stuff is too good to mix with anything! It has steeped for at least three weeks or so which may have some effect. But I'll never waste another drop mixing it to something else.

If he keeps on creating new juices, I'll become anorexic because I won't have time to eat anything.

If you haven't tried it yet, you definitely want to add it to your next order. You can clearly taste the lime, but it doesn't overpower the cherry-aide ish aspects. You can taste a nice clean cherry/limeade.

If I wasn't spending all my efforts harassing David to hurry up and create the mind reading VV Mod, I'd probably be harassing him to come up with a grape-aide. :evil:
 

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Hey ab, you got me to thinking about some of the amazing flavors I've enjoyed all over the world, but two places in particular, Belgium and Holland, had some incredible ingredients and flavor mixtures I've never found anywhere else.

Just for example, their cookies off the store shelf are fantastic and nothing like the junk they sell us here in the USA. Belgium is known all over Europe for their flavors of pastries, candies and most importantly, beer. The Dutch do a good job too.

I'm going to have to ask my wife if she knows what those flavors were and maybe share that info with David and Pam also.
 

ab357

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Hey ab, you got me to thinking about some of the amazing flavors I've enjoyed all over the world, but two places in particular, Belgium and Holland, had some incredible ingredients and flavor mixtures I've never found anywhere else.

Just for example, their cookies off the store shelf are fantastic and nothing like the junk they sell us here in the USA. Belgium is known all over Europe for their flavors of pastries, candies and most importantly, beer. The Dutch do a good job too.

I'm going to have to ask my wife if she knows what those flavors were and maybe share that info with David and Pam also.


Yeah, a lot also has to do with their governments not allowing all the chemicals and hormones in their food that we do. Even Pepsi tastes completely different with REAL sugar.
 
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