Kids these days will never know….

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I love how in those days, they always added some really emphatic adjectives to the item's description....."Thirst quenching Coke"--not simply Coke. "Refreshing cold milk" in lieu of milk. Seems they were reaching a bit with "Delightful Root Beer" however. I can't recall ever hearing someone describe RB or even Dr Pepper as 'delightful'.
 

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Publix ads always use "surprisingly low price" Now with no paper I dont get the ads anymore. I found it...t 240222_03_JT_Rev_rxhwg.jpg

The white claw on the bottom says it
 

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Publix ads always use "surprisingly low price" Now with no paper I dont get the ads anymore. I found it...t View attachment 67787

The white claw on the bottom says it
I couldn’t help but notice the “Peronie” on sale. It’s not spelled the same as the disease but it made we wonder if it would help or exacerbate Peyronie’s? :dunno:
 

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I love how in those days, they always added some really emphatic adjectives to the item's description....."Thirst quenching Coke"--not simply Coke. "Refreshing cold milk" in lieu of milk. Seems they were reaching a bit with "Delightful Root Beer" however. I can't recall ever hearing someone describe RB or even Dr Pepper as 'delightful'.
Probably called it "Mind-Blowing Coke" back before 1900.
 

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