Since the popular thread from 2011 has gone to hell with outdated images, false page redirections and 4 blank pages of deleted posts, I think it's time to start anew for the 2012 community.
I'll start out by posting some strange (but real) sodas I found on Google. You can be the ones to determine whether or not you'd ever try any of them.
The label on the last one is real, but the flavor is fake. You'll have to learn the Jones way of doing things.
Chips are another favorite when it comes to bizarre flavors.
^ Those BLT chips are actually not too bad.
And, of course, the Canadian classic...
If you know of any strange flavors or you just happen to find some online, post them here. Pictures are always appreciated.
Oh i just remembered, I asked @UnleashedUponMankind which was more popular in germany, schwip schwap or mezzo mix, and he told me mezzo mix was more popular.
This is the marshmallow that drives me nuts. I can see some fat galoot wolf down a handful wine and cheese mallows, but I don't know anyone who would want to eat wasabi by itself. I know I certainly wouldn't. Not even my idiot brother would eat one of those wasabi marshmallows, and he collects rubbish for a living.
Guess what I had for breakfast today? A bacon waffle!
I think you must be American. I cannot think of any other place in the world that would come up with something like a bacon waffle, or a waffle pizza.
Waffle and pancake pizzas probably just taste like regular pizza with a different crust.. now if they put maple syrup on them, that would be disgusting..
I enjoy seeing where this thread goes when I don't post in it for a page. Apparently, in this instance, it went straight to waffles and pancakes. So we'll continue with that discussion.
And, for those of you who lean to the pancake side, here are 24 unique pancake ideas. I won't be posting pictures of all of them, but I'll show you a few to draw you towards the article.
The last one looks too normal to be on that list, judging by the picture, but what you don't know, if you haven't read the article, is that they're pancakes made with Dr Pepper instead of milk.
There are even better ones in the article. Just you wait and see. Or just see right now.
I bet you can't find Spicy Lemonade in any other country.
The Master Cleanse diet has been using spicy lemonade for decades, so it depends how popular said diet is in other countries. The United States seems to have an almost unhealthy love for dieting, so spicy lemonade is probably more widely used here than it is in any other part of the world, but I'm sure you could find people drinking it in other countries if they were attempting the Master Cleanse.
The last one looks too normal to be on that list, judging by the picture, but what you don't know, if you haven't read the article, is that they're pancakes made with Dr Pepper instead of milk.
Oh dude no way! I would eat those for breakfast every day if i could figure out how to make pancakes that werent frozen.. xp
And, for those of you who lean to the pancake side, here are 24 unique pancake ideas.
As much as I want to, I think it would be too dangerous for me to learn the recipes for millionaire's shortbread, jaffa cake and apple crumble pancakes. I would be 300 pounds by the end of the month.
Arizona. Greatest tea manufacturer in existence. Though I don't believe there is any tea in what some have described as the greatest invention of mankind (above).
Can someone tell me why I can't find these anywhere in the state of California?
You can find them at 7-Eleven, at least that's what they said in July 2012. You may be able to find them other places now, or they may no longer exist at all. If they're not in California, you may have trouble finding them in other places if they are still around.
Apparently there are also three other Rickey flavors in circulation.
If you would like to know where to find those, the answer is beyond me.
Arizona would do it better. Brisk makes their tea taste unnaturally sweet and it tastes completely fake. Even if Arizona used no tea at all, it would still be better than Brisk.
Has anyone ever seen Arizona's strawberry tea before?
Yeah, neither have I. But if someone finds it, I would like to know about it.
But strawberry tea isn't at all weird for Arizona's standards. Not compared to chocolate fudge cola.
Arizona has even rolled out a line of beer.
All from a company that apparently employs only 250 people.
if you want to make a google search 人篸 is the search term
Or you could search in English for ginseng and get the same results in English instead of in Chinese.
Also, I attempted to translate "人篸" on Google translate, but it corrected me and suggested I type "人å" instead, which translates to ginseng. Which is strange, considering I got results for ginseng from searching both terms. Not that I know anything about Chinese languages.