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| USS Fan Mon 1/15/2007 9:32p | PLus, the rice cakes (onigiri) have a myriad of different toppings. I just loved the ingenious way that they are wrapped, keeping the seaweed separate so that it remains crisp and with one simple motion in removing the plastic wrap, allows the seaweed to wrap the rice cake properly. Amazing!!! |
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| gurgitoy2 Tue 1/16/2007 8:26a | "Gulp: 20 ounces Big Gulp: 32 ounces Super Big Gulp: 44 ounces Double Gulp: 64 ounces"
Holy crap! I haven't been to a 7-11 in years...and I guess for good reason! Geez, with sizes like that and burgers with 4 patties, it's no wonder this country is so obese! Man, the sugar in that 64 oz drink! And I would be going to the bathroom all day after drinking that. |
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| Kayoss Wed 1/17/2007 3:09a | <<Remember that soda drink called Orbit??>>
Actually, the drink was called Orbitz ...... and it has quite a freaky cult following.If you ever miss Orbitz, you can always find the obscure Gregg Araki movie "Nowhere", where several of them are graphicallyi displayed (as the only item) in a charecter's fridge. |
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| Kayoss Wed 1/17/2007 3:13a | Lol... now I"m getting messed up: make that obscure indie Gregg Araki movie SPLENDOR, not Nowhere. |
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| Kar2oonMan Wed 1/17/2007 7:32a | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O rbitz_(soft_drink) |
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| melekalikimaka Wed 1/17/2007 7:45a | "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."
Blech. |
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| Kar2oonMan Wed 1/17/2007 7:58a | It was a weird drink. Neat and retro-sci-fi to look at, in a Lava Lamp sort of way, but it tasted pretty terrible if I remember right. |
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| The Goddess Mara Wed 2/14/2007 9:53p | Calpis and Pocari Sweat--you guys are sick! That grape juice with the peeled grapes in the can was the best--just remembered the name: Pokka. Haven't seen it in years. |
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| WorldDisney Mon 3/5/2007 2:52a | <<Passing by the golden arches tonight, I saw something new. The "Mega-Mac". Which appears to be a big mac with four beef patties (probably more cheese too, I dunno)!>>
Wow kids, GUESS just arrived here on the Korean shores a mere two weeks ago? Yep, we got Mega Macs here too now :D. Tried one the other day and T-A-S-T-Y!!! I LOVE hamburgers, but that explains why I weigh nearly 300 pounds maybe? Mega Macs apparently won't be helping my dietary needs lol.
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| Mr X Mon 3/5/2007 6:13a | Yes, WorldDisney, you are SO fat.
<---rolls eyes. |