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Cherry Coke and Vanilla Coke (from Coca-Cola) are nice, but nothing beats real fountain-made flavored cola.
There's a diner near me where they'll put cherry, vanilla, or chocolate syrup in Coke, which is a real treat. (They also have egg creams.) Mmmmm!
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Bob's Big Boy really brings back a lot of memories for me.
Other than their food, I think it was the free Bob's Big Boy comics that helped get me into the "real" thing... who knew that Big Boy, gal-pal Dolly, and faithful dog Nugget could get into so much trouble?
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I still think Coke should have gone with Chocolate Coke as their second flavored-cola product... Vanilla Coke's nice and all, but who doesn't love chocolate?
I don't think there are any Steak 'n Shakes near me, unforunately...
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How sad. I've had brown sugar/cinnamon Pop-Tarts for dinner three nights in a row.
The last two 'Tarts I'm popping in the freezer (of all places!) per the suggestion on the box. I guess it's kind of like the idea of freezing Thin Mints, huh? (NOT my favorite Girl Scout Cookie, by the way -- that honor would have to go to Samoas.)
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Frozen Pop Tarts are great! It's been years since I've had any though so could you save one for me?
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While we're on the topic of Pop-Tarts -- for the longest time (until I was 11 or 12, probably), I thought that Pop-Tarts couldn't be eaten unless they had been toasted first -- as though they were raw or something. Duh!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Stu: Bob's Big Boy really brings back a lot of memories for me.
Other than their food, I think it was the free Bob's Big Boy comics that helped get me into the "real" thing... who knew that Big Boy, gal-pal Dolly, and faithful dog Nugget could get into so much trouble?
You know, I remember those too, and you may have something there.
I'm glad I never took crayons to my "real" comics though.