After living with Grandma C* I thought that I had been served every combination of celery known to man. So I was shocked and horrified to find celery pop on the shelves of my local grocery store. This is just another sad example of scientists going to far without thinking of the ethical implications of their work.
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I'm curious...how many calories did it have? Was it a negative number?
Yeah that looks WAY gross. Celery should not be in drinks!
Wow. I bet that would be a soda pop Grandma would like... ;)
Gross.
I went back to check... more calories than normal. There is no redeeming point to this soda besides it's conversational value. I have learned this week that there is another company that makes turkey pop and pumpkin pie pop for the holiday season.
:)
You nailed it!
The ultimate Grandma Cutler soda would also include cottage cheese and raisins. fizz...
(Dan)
Remember how Grandma used to make "specialty" drinks by combining all of the unused portions of different juices in her fridge, and then adding sprite? Some were better than others...
Paul still does this sometimes on Sundays, in honor of his mother.
I bet if Grandma had known about this, she would have switched from "Sprite" to "Celery"--for sure!
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