Thursday, October 21, 2010

sounds "healthy"

Amy spotted this double-header at the Dutchess County Fair in New York. I guess the shakes are made from fruit roll-ups and the milkshakes are fatty.

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  1. These quotes probably are accurate. I doubt they are natural or totally fat free.

    I am wondering about the Fresh Cut Fruit Shake, though. I usually consider shakes to be liquid, not something that can be sliced and served.

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  2. "I usually consider shakes to be liquid, not something that can be sliced and served."

    Never heard of a blender?

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  3. Carlin said everything's natural....

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  4. kimbalaya, I think it's the awkward wording Paul is referring to here. "Fresh Cut Fruit Shake" implies that the shake has been freshly cut, whereas "Shake, made with fresh cut fruit" makes a lot more sense.
    Of course then it's not a shake at all--it's a smoothie.

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