If you have ever been to Europe, you may become very thirsty for a big fountain pop with lots of ice! It just sounds so good, but they are nowhere to be found over there. I mean, I LOVE coffee, but Dutch coffee after a week is like sludge on the stomach. And I even drink Starbuck's Extra Bold here at home.
So when my Dutch cousin Sander came a couple of weeks ago, I kept telling him how we were going to get him a BIG fountain pop. I told him how we like to get a 44 oz. when we go on a trip. He couldn't imagine one that size and said it would take him all day to drink!
So when my Dutch cousin Sander came a couple of weeks ago, I kept telling him how we were going to get him a BIG fountain pop. I told him how we like to get a 44 oz. when we go on a trip. He couldn't imagine one that size and said it would take him all day to drink!
When we stopped for lunch on the way to Chicago, he settled for a 32 oz.
On our later stops, he had his usual coffee or beer, so I don't think I sold him on the great American fountain pop.
5 comments:
My husband is the pop man in our household... drinks Dr. Pepper, but loves Mr. Pibb when he can find it. I'm the crumpet & tea lady. That 1/8 of me from England is pretty strong.
Hi MaryAnn! I'm a Dr. P. girl myself, so I can relate and EVERYDAY I need my mint green tea!
I've never tho't about that with my Scottish and UK friends...hmmm. We had a lot of cappuccino in my visits there--if you'd like that vote for something different.
Course, duh, I don't drink pop so it figures I wouldn't notice. :)
Hmmmmm....I never thought about a world without Coke!
My water mug is 32 ounces...does that count. I drink a lot of liquid. =)
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