I believe this fine new (thankfully) limited-edition product confidently answers a question that nobody has asked. And I mean nobody.
– bob
Editor’s Note: unless the question is “how can jones soda make a marketing splash and create some much-needed interest?” i know, buzzkill. – ed
(from the Chicago Sun-Times via Consumerist. Thanks!)
UPDATE: Please take some time to visit Cake Wrecks when you get the chance. Where else can you cast your gaze (and glaze) upon a turkey cake!
Imagine yourself drinking this on a hot summer day. The tinfoil hat slides off the back of your sweaty head.
Before the ol man left for boot camp, we lived with a buddy of his. Tree-trimming work, running, beer-drinking and jumping out of airplanes were the pastimes of the summer. One of their favorite games was making up foods…icky foods. The only 2 I remember are bologna jello and my hubby's name for lutefisk – fish jello. THIS has got to be added to the list!
Then you'll be sorry you missed Jones Soda's http://www.bevreview.com/2005/12/22/review-jones-soda-brussels-sprout-soda-2005/“ rel=”nofollow”>Brussels Sprout soda from 2005. Even men of steel will need a wax-lined bag before they get to the drop zone with this one.