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We all love the hard lemonade, but that disgusting yellow color is kind of gross. It reminds me of piss. Why not make Mike's Hard Pink Lemonade and let all of us ladies enjoy the color and the flavor? And why stop there? ... Mike's Hard Blue Raspberry Lemonade might work too.
UV Pink Lemonade Flavored Vodka
http://www.thisnext...k-Lemonade-Flavored Baked! [Aristotle, Mar 16 2010]
Mike's Hard Pink Lemonade
http://en.wikipedia...s_Hard_Lemonade_Co. One of a variety of flavors and colors for this malt-liquor based brand of beverages. [jurist, Mar 16 2010]
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the yellow color always reminds me of lemons, for some reason. |
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although, Mt. Dew reminds me of piss. |
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What? Ladies enjoy drinking urine less than gentlemen do? Does Mike's Hard Lemonade suggest that the brew is composed of Mike's own urine, and that men, rather than women, would prefer drink his urine? I don't get it... |
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not at all snarfy, i'm just saying it looks gross and i'd rather not drink something that looks like piss. |
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I've heard that in tests, men prefer items (i.e. medicines, cleaning products) that are pink over other colors, as they felt the product would work better. Don't know if that was true or not, but it seems feasible for some reason (would you use Pepto Bismol if it were blue? I don't think I would...). I'll be happy when I see Mike's Hard Chocolate Milk. |
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angel: lemonade with some alcohol in it. A couple of brands of alcoholic lemonade (sold in beer-type glass bottles) have cropped up recently, at least around here (northwestern US). |
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Thank you. 'Alco-pop' in UK, but these are generally more grotesquely flavoured, and are also bizarrely coloured. They're intended to appeal to under-age drinkers. |
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Bile col(u)rs Do have a way of repelling. |
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I'm pretty sure it's not lemonade with alcohol added, but is instead the lemony equivalent of hard cider. In the U.S., they've been engaging in a marketing campaign intended to suggest that it is not, in fact, a "chick drink." Hence no pink. |
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But [thumwax]! These drinks are designed to appeal to people who are likely to vomit them up later anyway. |
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Or incredibly stupid people...the two commercials I've seen for it both involve someone being maimed, and rather than go to the hospital, they go for one of these. |
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has anyone else here seen those
drinks, called rev. they got
alcohol and caffeine, mixed with
some kinda brazillian
something-berry, all in one toxic
bottle of goodness |
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All I know about that is that if something is pink and drives women crazy, it's in a crib. |
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Are these drinks intended for people that can't figure out how to mix a rum & coke or a vodka & tonic? |
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I think they're intended for people who want to get wasted, but prefer the taste of soft drinks to alcoholic ones. |
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I'm rum & coke all the way meself, |
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AfroAssault: In `Hidden Persuaders` by Vance Packard, a test was described, whereby
a washing powder was sold in three coloured boxes: yellow, blue, and a mixture of yellow and blue. They were offered to a bunch of housewives for comments, after use. Apparantly the detergent from the blue box was too mild, the yellow box was far too harsh on hands and clothes, and the last box was just the right mix of power and softness. |
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//has anyone else here seen those drinks, called rev. they got alcohol and caffeine, mixed with some kinda brazillian something-berry, all in one toxic bottle of goodness// [sheekeebut], I think it's called Red over here in the UK. The Brazilian berry you're thinking of is called Guarana. |
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Only took about 8 years, and breast cancer awareness |
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I make it as such because it pleases me to do so. Close your eyes whilst drinking it, or find another drink. |
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It appears to have been baked since the idea appeared [see link]. |
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