Mines about 59.999999% water with 40% sugar and the rest is flavor dustOdd, koolaid is like 99.999999% water
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Mines about 59.999999% water with 40% sugar and the rest is flavor dustOdd, koolaid is like 99.999999% water
Forgot about the sugar.Mines about 59.999999% water with 40% sugar and the rest is flavor dust
Cursive is gonna be our "Secret Language." Only a select few will be able to decode it!I wrote in cursive the other day and someone asked what I was drawing![]()
Yes, but we ALL know that Koolaid has SUPERPOWERS!Odd, koolaid is like 99.999999% water
Don't EVER forget the sugar ... KoolAid's NASTY without it!Forgot about the sugar.
I got a big box of Reese’s for Christmas. They appeared to be full size single wrapped.I remember when..........
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Nuff said, remember when a snowball was the size of my hand and the ding dong wasn't that far behind. This world has let me down so much. Leave the sweets alone big corporate greed!
It's called shrink-flation. Rather than raising the price (that would count as inflation) they reduce the size or materials of the product. .gov is happy, the company doesn't have to raise their prices and the consumer usually just brushes it off, while if the price went up many would stop buying.I got a big box of Reese’s for Christmas. They appeared to be full size single wrapped.
Opened the first one and WTH they're like 3/4 or 2/3 scale size. 2 bites each they ain't gonna last.
I feel your painI got a big box of Reese’s for Christmas. They appeared to be full size single wrapped.
Opened the first one and WTH they're like 3/4 or 2/3 scale size. 2 bites each they ain't gonna last.
Except that they have been raising the prices too. Hence the terrible inflationIt's called shrink-flation. Rather than raising the price (that would count as inflation) they reduce the size or materials of the product. .gov is happy, the company doesn't have to raise their prices and the consumer usually just brushes it off, while if the price went up many would stop buying.
Remember when a can of soda was actually 12 oz?