Ah yes, the old A&W stands. Those were the days. Hires is my fave root beer though. It pops up in stores here and there but not very often. Think I'll go find a float now too. Thanks for the idea Gregor!
The healing power of a Root Beer float
by Gregor 34 Replies latest jw friends
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BrentR
There is an A&W just a 1/2 mile from my office and they have great burgers but I prefer my rootbeer to be propylene glycol free.
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sweetstuff
There is an A&W just a 1/2 mile from my office and they have great burgers but I prefer my rootbeer to be propylene glycol free.
I love their burgers and onion rings. As for the propylene glycol I figure short of living in a bubble, you can't truly live "healthy" these days. So I will have my A & W float, he he. It's not like I will live forever on a paradise earth in this body after all.
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BrentR
Have you tried Thomas Kemper? It does not have PG in it and it tastes much better but cost's a bit more.
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blueviceroy
Take two on a lazy weekend day with your children , lay on the couch and discuss the motivation of Mr. Crabs and whether or not sSponge Bob is mental or just really naive, and call me in the morning if you don't feel better ,
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AWAKE&WATCHING
This reminds me of a joke I heard once.
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Gregor
The healing power comes from the proper use of the RBF. At least a teaspoonfull should be rubbed onto the afflicted area before consuming the balance of the medicine.
Awake - Ok, What's the joke?
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skeeter1
I just found some A&W candies in the kids' trick or treat bags!
Too bad it's not a long, cold one.
Skeeter
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purplesofa
I just had to go get one
it was so o o good.........but i have had better!
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MadTiger
what is the root in "root beer?"
Sarsaparilla, licorice, and sassafras