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On May 29, 6:48 am, Andy <q> wrote:
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you got me! I've never seen this sugary treat.

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Favourite?
I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.
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> Favourite?
> I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.



With the right amount of water (10oz./2 fizzies) the flavor is fine BUT it
doesn't stay carbonated very long.

Oh well.

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Andy <q> wrote:
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> >> Andy

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> > Favourite?
> > I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.

>
> With the right amount of water (10oz./2 fizzies) the flavor is fine BUT it
> doesn't stay carbonated very long.
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> Oh well.
>
> Andy


Inserted in various bodily orifices Fizzies make an interesting sexual
aid.

http://www.fizzies.com


Sheldon



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> you got me! I've never seen this sugary treat.


That's because you're always bent over when they're inserted. hehe

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On May 29, 8:41 am, Dave Smith > wrote:
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> > Andy

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> Favourite?
> I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.


That's because you were supposed to put them on your tongue! They
tickled terribly, but that was the fun of them<g>

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Sheldon said...

> Andy <q> wrote:
>> Dave Smith said...
>> > Andy wrote:

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>> >>http://www.tinypic.com/541riqa.jpg

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>> >> Andy

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>> > Favourite?
>> > I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.

>>
>> With the right amount of water (10oz./2 fizzies) the flavor is fine BUT

it
>> doesn't stay carbonated very long.
>>
>> Oh well.
>>
>> Andy

>
> Inserted in various bodily orifices Fizzies make an interesting sexual
> aid.
>
> http://www.fizzies.com
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>
> Sheldon



ROFLMAO!!!

"Double your pleasure!"

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They were absolutely horrible. A real Alka-Seltzer tasted better.

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I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now if
Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)



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> > http://www.fizzies.com
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> >
> > Sheldon

>
> ROFLMAO!!!
>
> "Double your pleasure!"
>


Trust Sheldon to come up with that. It reminded me of that stupid old joke
about the monkey who shoved everything into his ass before he ate it
because he had once swallowed a billiard ball and now he always checks the
size of everything that will have to go out that hole before he eats it.
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> > Favourite?
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>
> That's because you were supposed to put them on your tongue! *They
> tickled terribly, but that was the fun of them<g>


Guys loved that... gals loved it even more! <g>

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Dave Smith wrote:
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>
> Favourite?
> I remember then being a real novelty, but a very disappointing drink.


Same here. Mom bought Fizzies because they were less expensive than regular
soda, which she didn't allow us to have very often anyway. I thought the
taste was horrid!

Jill


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On May 29, 7:14 am, Vickie in Utah > wrote:
> On May 29, 4:48?am, Andy <q> wrote:
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> > Andy

>
> I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
> all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now if
> Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
> Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)


Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?

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> On May 29, 7:14 am, Vickie in Utah > wrote:
>> On May 29, 4:48?am, Andy <q> wrote:
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>> >http://www.tinypic.com/541riqa.jpg

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>> > Andy

>>
>> I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
>> all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now if
>> Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
>> Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)

>
> Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?


Oooh! Was that the one that magically morphed into three different layers?

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>> On May 29, 7:14 am, Vickie in Utah > wrote:
>>> On May 29, 4:48?am, Andy <q> wrote:
>>>
>>>> http://www.tinypic.com/541riqa.jpg
>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>
>>> I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
>>> all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now
>>> if Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
>>> Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)

>>
>> Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?

>
> Oooh! Was that the one that magically morphed into three different
> layers?
>
> Felice


I think that's the stuff. I'd hate to think what they put in it to make it
do that! LOL

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>>> On May 29, 7:14 am, Vickie in Utah > wrote:
>>>> On May 29, 4:48?am, Andy <q> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> http://www.tinypic.com/541riqa.jpg
>>>>
>>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>>> I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
>>>> all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now
>>>> if Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
>>>> Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)
>>>
>>> Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?

>>
>> Oooh! Was that the one that magically morphed into three different
>> layers?
>>
>> Felice

>
> I think that's the stuff. I'd hate to think what they put in it to make
> it
> do that! LOL
>

Dunno fer sure but I suspect density. If you make Jell-O with part heavy
cream, it turns into two layers. Come to think of it, isn't a Pousse Cafe
made by layering according to the density of the liqueur? Is there a
scientist in the house?

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Hey! I remember those Happy Fizzies Parties.

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On May 29, 12:15?pm, merryb > wrote:
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> > On May 29, 4:48?am, Andy <q> wrote:

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> > I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
> > all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now if
> > Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
> > Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)

>
> Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?


I always got the chocolate. It was kind of like a chiffon. I still
have the cut glass ice bucket and my Grandma's old eggbeater that we
used to make Whip n Chill and Instant Pudding in. Don't use them but
looking at them brings back good memories.
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I remember those. You put them in water to make a drink. IIRC it
tased pretty nasty.

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> Hey! I remember those Happy Fizzies Parties.
>

Oh ick! We only bought those when we visited my grandparents
in Detroit. The water was vile. It's hard to say whether the
water with Fizzies was any less vile. (I gather the water
there is great now.)

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> >> >http://www.tinypic.com/541riqa.jpg
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> >> > Andy
> >>
> >> I loved Fizzies as a kid. My sisters didn't like them so I got them
> >> all to myself. LOL I will have to order some for my Grandkids. Now if
> >> Jello would bring back "Whip n Chill". LOL
> >> Vickie (Still a kid inside ar the afe of 61)

> >
> > Wow- I think I remember that- was it like strawberry pudding?

>
> Oooh! Was that the one that magically morphed into three different layers?
>
> Felice


No, that was 1-2-3 Jello.

Cindy

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> No, that was 1-2-3 Jello.


Or any Jello prepared with Cuyuhoga river water.

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>> > Felice

>>
>> No, that was 1-2-3 Jello.

>
> Or any Jello prepared with Cuyuhoga river water.
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In article >,
"Felice Friese" > wrote:

> Come to think of it, isn't a Pousse Cafe made by layering
> according to the density of the liqueur? Is there a scientist in
> the house?


I'm not a scientist, but I _did_ stay at a Holiday Inn Express last
night. :-) Seriously, I _do_ have a minor in chemistry, if that
helps.

A pousse-cafe is indeed made of layers of alcoholic beverages of
different densities. So, for that matter, is a Black & Tan (Guinness
Stout and a milder beer).

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