Saturday, February 23, 2008

"house made"


Kristin saw this at a San Fransisco coffee shop. I don't know what's in there or where they made it.

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  1. I like how Raspberry Pink seems to be the description of the color of the alleged lemonade - as in "well, yeah, it's a shade of pink, comparable to raspberries, I suppose, but what IS it?! And where was it made?!"

    San Francisco is full of "totally necessary" quotation marks.

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  3. Well, it's raspberry and it's pink. That's about all we know.

    I'm actually going to San Francisco for the 1st time for spring break. I'll have t be on the lookout!

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  4. Between the color and the UQMs, I am very suspicious of that "lemonade".

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  5. "House Made"?? they were so close.

    and it sort of looks like there was a word that was whited-out under "Lemonade". so i guess they're not sure what it is either.

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  6. $2.75 for house-made pseudo lemonade?!!! Somebody's laughing all the way to the bank! Maybe they're taking a loss on the yogurt.

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  7. better be hard lemonade for that price.

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  8. Well if it's raspberry I suppose it isn't quite "lemonade" - to be honest I prefer this to generically adding -ade to the end of whatever the hell fruit is in it. Mmm, kumquatade!

    As for "Homemade" though... there is no excuse.

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  9. true, but raspberryaid doesn't exactly roll of the tounge. and it's nearly impossible to read.

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  10. Maybe by "lemonade" they mean the citric acid and high fructose corn syrup concoction you get from vending machines, with a little bit of raspberry flavor and red food dye.

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