Did you guys know that KitKat is developing a coffee flavored candy bar, and that they have given out limited edition samples of it?
It was odd.
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Did you guys know that KitKat is developing a coffee flavored candy bar, and that they have given out limited edition samples of it?
It was odd.
Did you guys know that KitKat is developing a coffee flavored candy bar, and that they have given out limited edition samples of it?
Wouldn't that be like a Coffee Crisp?
Coffee Crisp?
That's the name I was thinking of!
And yes, I think so. In which case I'm for it, because coffee-flavoured candy bars are too few and far between in this country.
Heh. I know what you mean by weird combos. There's a liquor store/Dunkin Donut's in my neighborhood by the Taco Bell/Piza Hut/Baskin Robbin's place.
I wonder why the US Virgin Islands can't get their own freaking identity.
Well, they were the only Scandinavian colony in the western hemisphere. I think that they should run with that. Hockey. Reindeer. Volvos. Blonde bikini teams. Things like that. This would distinguish them from other countries in the region.
Alone we're delicious, together we're yum:
Yum! Brands, Inc. is the world’s largest restaurant company with more than 33,000 restaurants in over 100 countries and territories and more than 840,000 employees worldwide. Four of our restaurant brands -- KFC, Long John Silver's, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell -- are the global leaders of the chicken, quick-service seafood, pizza and Mexican-style food categories respectively. A&W Restaurants is the longest running quick-service franchise chain in America.
Huh.
This would distinguish them from other countries in the region.
As long as they steer clear of bobsledding.
Wait -- no, we have scantily clad blondes all over the place too.
liquor store/Dunkin Donut's
Now THAT's some fine dunkin'.
"A&W Restaurants is the longest running quick-service franchise chain in America."
Heh. I read that as "S&W are the longest squick-sevice franchise in America"
I miss the old A&W drive ins. There used to be one my dad would take me to whenever there was an occasion (edit: on the back of his bike in the bright yellow kid carrier.) Like he got back early from a business trip. Or the time I ripped my toenail off on a door. The local one closed when I was fivish. After that, we came to make a point to stop at every A&W for floats between home and the grandparents. There was one in Aztec, NM and another in Lake Champlaign(?) Ill.
I think my parents still have my baby-sized mug.