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Posted: 5/30/2004, 8:02 pm
by Joe Cooler
Kudos.
Posted: 5/31/2004, 1:34 am
by Henrietta
And now I see why not being on this message board actually made me smarter.

Posted: 5/31/2004, 1:42 am
by I AM ME
sYdeshowFreek wrote:But rice krispie treats are just rice krispies, marshmellows, butter, and possibly food coloring... How could you get raspberries out of that?
hmmmmmm that is odd.......perhaps Blue food coloring has a unique flavour?
or at least a flavour making it diffrent tasting then normal ones due to the dye
Posted: 5/31/2004, 12:31 pm
by Joe Cooler
Food Coloring has a flavour but most food coloring tastes exactly the same. I'm sure red Rice Krispies would taste the same as Blue ones.
Posted: 5/31/2004, 1:35 pm
by nikki4982
I can actually tell the difference in food coloring flavor if there's enough of it. Blue's flavor's more... unnatural-tasting than the other colors.

Posted: 5/31/2004, 1:54 pm
by sYdeshowFreek
All food coloring? Mine is the kind you get from a cake supply place because they offer more colors, not just the usual four you can get at any 'ol supermarket...
Posted: 6/1/2004, 2:24 pm
by half jill
I finally found this topic. My friend told me about it cause I dyed my hair purple again, heh. But no, my hair does not taste purple.

Posted: 6/1/2004, 2:59 pm
by Random Name
no. but purple is a flavor.
like cherry. you could dye your hair cherry red, but cherry is also a flavor.
so purple could be a flavor.
Nothing purple actually tastes like grape. it just tastes like purple.