What the
heck is a
yuletide?
heck is a
yuletide?
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"Magic can happen to you."
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I grew up in Virginia and for kids who lived in the southern states we enjoyed "Brownie Chocolate Soda". Sold in bottles, Brownie was available in stores and vending machines. The secret was to shake it before you drink it.
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Oooo. Brownie just sounds delicious You love this signature.
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oh man, i haven't had a yoo-hoo since my 4th grade year in school. wasn't there a yoo-hoo candy as well?
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Benjanime wrote :Yup. You can still buy it online. I remember Yoo Hoo also had these ice cream pops when I was really young. *Insert funny signature here*
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@Ben:
Never had one. Sounds like something worth trying, though. "Magic can happen to you."
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Thank god for Yoo-Hoo. The drink is heaven-sent for kids that can't stand carbonated soft drinks. This is especially true in social situations like beach parties and group picnics.
I know two kids today that can't tolerate carbonation. For them a Pepsi is like battery acid - it burns all the way down. A ready-mix milk based chocolate drink is a welcomed alternative to drinking juice all day. |
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Something I wish I tried.
"Magic can happen to you."
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i like yoohoo i am from Tennessee and i don't remember ever having a brownie chocolate drink .
my favorite snack as a kid was either a yoohoo or a strawberry quick and a buterfinger. 'you think just because a guy reads comics he can't start some sh*t'
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I need a cold can of Yoo-hoo, a real deli sandwich, and a bag of Herr's sour cream & onion potato chips!
eddstarrwrote :That's me! No soda or beer. |