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Another interesting fact is that she inspired the term "hotdog down a hallway."
Citation needed. I've never seen an ikea catalog in print before.The IKEA catalog is the most widely printed book in history.
Citation needed. I've never seen an ikea catalog in print before.
So if I got a bag of skittles and blind tasted them, they'd be the same?Skittles are all the same flavor. The only reason each color tastes different is because of the dyes and perfumes added to each color. The dyes and coloring tricks your senses into thinking they taste differently.
I grab a handful and then eat them in bunches according to color. Like a civilized human being.Wait, people eat only one at a time?
Better plug your nose too.So if I got a bag of skittles and blind tasted them, they'd be the same?
I will experiment.
DONT YOU DARE MOVE!!
That seems a little unfair. Aroma is closely tied to flavor, so I wouldn't say it's accurate to call scented products "unflavored". In Sweden, flavor added to products is listed as "aromer" on the label. Shows how closely scent and taste is related.Better plug your nose too.
That's an interesting statement, given the replacement of lime with green apple, and the subsequent return of lime. So you suggest they just went back to the old dye/perfume?Skittles are all the same flavor. The only reason each color tastes different is because of the dyes and perfumes added to each color. The dyes and perfumes trick your senses into thinking they taste differently.
Fixed.You got to have no taste buds to eat Skittles.
All those things you listed taste better than Skittles.Wow, a Skittles hater. I'm used to people hating on candy corn, circus peanuts, black licorice, Necco wafers... but not Skittles.
How about testicles?All those things you listed taste better than Skittles.