Foreign versions of American products are fascinating. Like the lemon flavored Lays I had in China. They also had Peking Duck flavor, and some sort of beef stew flavor.
Kool Aid that tastes like flowers smell sounds AMAZING.
Hmm! Lemon-flavored Lays sound good. I love the pickle-flavored chips up there in Canada so I was absolutely pumped when Lays released the Californian Cool Dill for awhile. I'd rather like to try chips flavored of Peking Duck or stew.
The Tamarindo Kool-aid is a little unsettling, but the Jamaica flavor more or less rocks. It's a very novel tasting drink for me--seeing as how I've never drank flowers before.
I don't understand how LiveJournal times entries. I think it's Pacific time. Does that mean it's 4 AM for you right now? Luckily, this is early rather than late for me. If I'd stayed up all night I'd want to die right about now. I'm on penicillin so I have to be awake every six hours, and this morning I didn't fall back to sleep for the first time.
Lemon was interesting. Definitely worth the 8 yuan or however much it was.
This seemed more like the kind of thing I'd instant message.
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Kool Aid that tastes like flowers smell sounds AMAZING.
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Hmm! Lemon-flavored Lays sound good. I love the pickle-flavored chips up there in Canada so I was absolutely pumped when Lays released the Californian Cool Dill for awhile. I'd rather like to try chips flavored of Peking Duck or stew.
The Tamarindo Kool-aid is a little unsettling, but the Jamaica flavor more or less rocks. It's a very novel tasting drink for me--seeing as how I've never drank flowers before.
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Lemon was interesting. Definitely worth the 8 yuan or however much it was.
This seemed more like the kind of thing I'd instant message.
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I feel bad that you're on penicillin, Mr. Bretterson.
Get well soon, and I can't wait to see you over BREAK!
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