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Because I care
Wrong Forum.
Last edited by MTI; 11-16-2015 at 07:28 PM. Reason: moved over to R&P open discussion |
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I did not know that. Thanks for the tidbit of knowledge.
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Had to fix the thread.
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Does good booze straight up melt them?
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Ha!
I had no idea Those creative boffins at solo
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Well if you are drinkin' solo you need to watch your intake
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Solo and I do not agree on how liquor should be poured.
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You're assuming that Solo is making any such statement.
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Try drinking straight Jack Daniels using paper cups possessing waxed seams. Not much time for contemplative sipping...
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You just need to mentally recalibrate the cup lines - the five oz. line is now for liquor and the twelve oz. line is for wine.
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Most folks using the red solos aren't appreciative of proper mixology.
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True - most are too engaged in trying not to vomit on the drunkard wobbling next to them...
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Update: Solo contacted us about the red cup's line and told us this:
Although the lines on our Solo cups match up pretty closely with common liquid measurements, they aren't meant for that. What the Lines of a Red Solo Cup Actually Mean |
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