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Dead-Air 11.10.2007 05:14 PM

At Last, a Drink for Washing Down Deep Fried Twinkies!
 
Ham Soda.

jennthebenn 11.10.2007 05:29 PM

aw man...nothing better than to sit down with a nice ham soda and a
few slices of mcpizza. seattle, you did it again!

Danny Himself 11.10.2007 05:45 PM

Amazing. Someone get me this for christmas!

ZEROpumpkins 11.10.2007 09:56 PM

No, you mean Pork Soda!

HaydenAsche 11.10.2007 11:23 PM

YEah. They did that last year. I have a friend's band's personalized Turkey and Gravy soda from Jone's. I haven't tried it, though. I heard it tastes like salty shit.

ZEROpumpkins 11.10.2007 11:26 PM

Yeah I doubt it would be very pleasant.

HaydenAsche 11.10.2007 11:28 PM

Supposedly the cranberry jelly was good, though. My friend drank the whole pack last year and threw up after drinking the pumpkin pie stuff.

!@#$%! 11.11.2007 02:56 PM

ive seen those sodas but i've never thought of wasting a penny on them.

however-- deep fry twinkies-- i'm thinking a chocolate stout would do the trick...

 


oh so yummy

flophousefloozie 11.12.2007 09:20 PM

Hey, I hear you Americans are too suave for dill pickle chips.
And how come? It's almost my favourite flavour.

val-holla-ing 11.12.2007 10:19 PM

what're you talking about? we have dill pickle chips all over the place. they're good. salty, but good.

the ikara cult 11.12.2007 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
ive seen those sodas but i've never thought of wasting a penny on them.

however-- deep fry twinkies-- i'm thinking a chocolate stout would do the trick...


 


oh so yummy


Good Head

Everyneurotic 11.12.2007 10:21 PM

i've had the opportunity to eat deep fried oreos twice and, sadly, i had to pass on them.

flophousefloozie 11.12.2007 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by val-holla-ing
what're you talking about? we have dill pickle chips all over the place. they're good. salty, but good.

ok, is it ketchup chips?
My relatives and numerous other people have told me that you don't have a flavour of potatoe chips that is quite common where I come from...

Everyneurotic 11.12.2007 10:29 PM

i just saw ketchup chips this summer in ny.

flophousefloozie 11.12.2007 10:38 PM

Well, I'm out of ideas. I was sure it was dill pickle, though. Have they been recently introduced or something? Damn it, I won't sleep tonight.

m1rr0r dash 11.12.2007 11:08 PM

now i want some hot ham water.

!@#$%! 11.12.2007 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flophousefloozie
Well, I'm out of ideas. I was sure it was dill pickle, though. Have they been recently introduced or something? Damn it, I won't sleep tonight.


pickle chips?

pickles cut in a chip shape (disc)? (see on top of the tomato, those are pickle chips)

 


or pickle-flavored potato chips?

 

flophousefloozie 11.12.2007 11:30 PM

yeah, the potatoe chips!

flophousefloozie 11.12.2007 11:30 PM

haha "toe"

!@#$%! 11.12.2007 11:35 PM

oh ive never seen those in amerikkka. not that im a big potato chip fan-- i wouldn't know really as i avoid frito lay products (made in texas). i usually stick to kettle chips, spicy that being my current favorite.

 


here we call "pickle chips" those slices that fit so nicely into sandwiches. chips, like a poker chip:

 


ha ha @ "toe"

where are you from anyway?


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