Thought this would be a fun game. Try and guess what the specific product is from the list of ingredients, components, or make-up. I will indicate it as Brandname or Generic, meaning that I either want the brandname of the product or just what the thing actually is. Two guesses per person. If there are a lot of wrong guesses I will post a clue at which time people may post two more guesses, even if they have already guessed. Make sense? I will try and keep the product easily recognizable (at least by name) for the international crowd.
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What is this?
carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup and/or sugar, orange juice from concentrate, natural and artificial flavor, citric acid, sodium benzoate, caffeine, sodium citrate, yellow 6, ascorbic acid, calcium disodium EDTA, yellow 5, gum arabic, brominated vegetable oil, red 40
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Re: What is this? The Game
Originally posted by Japher
Thought this would be a fun game.In da butt.
"Do not worry if others do not understand you. Instead worry if you do not understand others." - Confucius
THE UNDEFEATED SUPERCITIZEN w:4 t:2 l:1 (DON'T ASK!)
"God is dead" - Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" - God.
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That would be what I'm drinking right now. Precious precious dew.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
"We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld
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IN 1951, Bette Nesmith, a Texas based executive secretary, developed a unique fluid for making typing corrections. While originally intended for her own use, Bette’s co-workers were very impressed and asked her to sell the fluid, known as Mistake Out, to them.
In 1956, Bette set up the Mistake Out Company to produce and market the fluid in her kitchen, which became her company’s first manufacturing plant. She then changed the name of the product to Liquid Paper and applied for a trademark
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Rather interesting history though
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Originally posted by Japher
IN 1951, Bette Nesmith, a Texas based executive secretary, developed a unique fluid for making typing corrections. While originally intended for her own use, Bette’s co-workers were very impressed and asked her to sell the fluid, known as Mistake Out, to them.
In 1956, Bette set up the Mistake Out Company to produce and market the fluid in her kitchen, which became her company’s first manufacturing plant. She then changed the name of the product to Liquid Paper and applied for a trademark
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Rather interesting history though
The birth of her son Mike Nesmith from the Monkees.
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Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!
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