@Barry Tone
I suppose a peanut butter flavor might be possible, but it generally uses heavy and whipping cream giving it a very light milkshake sorta texture, with the crushed ice of a frappuccino, with carbonated water and soda syrup of a fizzy, and is generally served as a freshly mixed drink from a barista.
I’m pretty sure Brownie Bun would get a brain freeze trying to drink it.
No, but thanks for reminding me that those abominations exist.
Actually, soda with milk is apparently Italian soda…
I’ve had authentic Italian soda… Pepsi mixed with milk it is not.
It’s some of the best drinks to ever graze a tongue palate. Hard to describe unless you’ve had it. Rich, creamy, sweet, a little fizzy, but it quenches the throat nicely; perfect balance of everything of every cold drink to exist.
But unfortunately we are now straying too far off-topic.
Hey, I wasn’t saying to make candy out of it. I’m thinking more on the savory side.
It may be more Ground Peanut than Peanut Butter, then it’s held together by Egg (if this is even going to work,) and maybe with some sort of spices added. Fry it up and it might not be too bad.
Mind, I’m not saying to put ketchup or mustard or mayo on it after it’s cooked. I’m not sure what to do with it once someone just has the burger.
Too much sugar, too much sugar. I’ve never tried Soda mixed with Milk, but Apple Juice mixed with Milk at a 50/50 ratio wasn’t horrible. It’s vaguely Ice Cream-ish.
Though, the soda in milk idea goes back at least to the 1950s, judging by this ad…
@Dirty Bit
I saw a vid of Gordon Ramsay reacting to weird and outright nasty meals being prepped; is that where things like mixing Pepsi and milk in cereal come from? Or hot dog in rice paper with candy bits, gummy bears, cinnamon, and nacho cheese?
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I suppose a peanut butter flavor might be possible, but it generally uses heavy and whipping cream giving it a very light milkshake sorta texture, with the crushed ice of a frappuccino, with carbonated water and soda syrup of a fizzy, and is generally served as a freshly mixed drink from a barista.
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It’s some of the best drinks to ever graze a tongue palate. Hard to describe unless you’ve had it. Rich, creamy, sweet, a little fizzy, but it quenches the throat nicely; perfect balance of everything of every cold drink to exist.
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I saw a vid of Gordon Ramsay reacting to weird and outright nasty meals being prepped; is that where things like mixing Pepsi and milk in cereal come from? Or hot dog in rice paper with candy bits, gummy bears, cinnamon, and nacho cheese?
There just wasn’t enough peanut butter for them both!

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Unless she performed the ultimate wifely sacrifice to provide for him.
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Times are tough and the glue factory was paying too well.
Ohhhh~
It’s a horse pun on ‘up a creek without a paddle’.
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Well it does look like she’s cooking on a grill. Maybe she does better when everything is already all on fire?
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