OJ: pulp or no pulp?

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Lifer
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No ugh makes me gag its like drinking flower pedals
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: RichardE
Pulp makes OJ...OJ..


no pulp and its just another orange drank

Not at all. You take Sunny D and orange juice side by side, it's extremely easy to tell which is which.
 

Howard

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If it's freshly juiced, I don't mind moderate amounts of pulp. If it's been extracted for a while, I prefer no pulp.
 

BlancoNino

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Pulp for the win. Tastes so much more rich and flavorful plus the chunkiness helps it glide through your mouth and down your throat at a slower rate so that you can experience contact with the orange juice for extended periods of time.
 

Cuhulainn

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Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Pulp for the win. Tastes so much more rich and flavorful plus the chunkiness helps it glide through your mouth and down your throat at a slower rate so that you can experience contact with the orange juice for extended periods of time.

I don't know about all that, but I'm in for "Some pulp."

The "Lots of pulp" is a bit much, IMO.
 

grrl

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Pulp. As others have said with different words, no pulp = Tang.