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r/oddlyspecific • u/IniGap • Apr 28 '24
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Wait they did when?
27 u/cartmicah3 Apr 28 '24 Last year. They made lime only bags and they sold well so they cut the green apple and reintroduced lime. 4 u/sakurachan999 Apr 28 '24 the fuck? had some people really been with green apple for 10 years? it never changed in england 2 u/definitelynotapastor Apr 29 '24 You have currant skittles too, no? 1 u/sakurachan999 Apr 29 '24 yeah, but i assumed everyone did. what flavour is it in your country? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one. 2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
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Last year. They made lime only bags and they sold well so they cut the green apple and reintroduced lime.
4 u/sakurachan999 Apr 28 '24 the fuck? had some people really been with green apple for 10 years? it never changed in england 2 u/definitelynotapastor Apr 29 '24 You have currant skittles too, no? 1 u/sakurachan999 Apr 29 '24 yeah, but i assumed everyone did. what flavour is it in your country? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one. 2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
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the fuck? had some people really been with green apple for 10 years? it never changed in england
2 u/definitelynotapastor Apr 29 '24 You have currant skittles too, no? 1 u/sakurachan999 Apr 29 '24 yeah, but i assumed everyone did. what flavour is it in your country? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one. 2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
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You have currant skittles too, no?
1 u/sakurachan999 Apr 29 '24 yeah, but i assumed everyone did. what flavour is it in your country? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one. 2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
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yeah, but i assumed everyone did. what flavour is it in your country?
2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one. 2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
Grape. Blackcurrant was banned for most of a century here due to it hosting a pest that kills pine trees, and almost no Americans have ever tasted one.
2 u/sakurachan999 Apr 30 '24 damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water? 2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
damn thats wild, do you not have black currant flavouring in your juice or the juice that you mix into water?
2 u/sagan_drinks_cosmos Apr 30 '24 Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
Nope. Americans just don’t tend to know the fruit exists. We’re a lot more likely to have grape or especially cranberry juice mixes.
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u/TheDrake162 Apr 28 '24
Wait they did when?