I prefer jelly beans to licorice any day
I do like me some Jelly Bellys but over all I'll take Red vines.
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I prefer jelly beans to licorice any day
Ewww. Licorice
There goes my dinner appetite.
On a serious note, IDK anyone that eats that crap. I know a bunch of people that like twizzlers, but not liquorice. lol
I had to look up Twizzlers, they're all different flavours, but it says they began as liquorice....you American's are just weird
Ewww. Licorice
There goes my dinner appetite.
Even red licorice?
On a serious note, IDK anyone that eats that crap. I know a bunch of people that like twizzlers, but not liquorice. lol
I had to look up Twizzlers, they're all different flavours, but it says they began as liquorice....you American's are just weird
Loooosee.... you got some 'splainin' to do.....
Quick English tip: we never never use an apostrophe to form a plural in English. Ever. An apostrophe either denotes a possessive or stands in for another letter, often the I of the word "is". Thus the above can only read as "you American is are just weird". It's simply "Americans", no apostrophe.
Not nagging, just don't want your posts to look as bad as some of those from the Merkins here. Native Anglophones who should know better, but don't.
Damn you Lucy...
A 4lb tub of Red Vines,some Super Ropes and some Bassetts are on the way.
You're a bad influence.
On a serious note, IDK anyone that eats that crap. I know a bunch of people that like twizzlers, but not liquorice. lol
I had to look up Twizzlers, they're all different flavours, but it says they began as liquorice....you American's are just weird
Loooosee.... you got some 'splainin' to do.....
Quick English tip: we never never use an apostrophe to form a plural in English. Ever. An apostrophe either denotes a possessive or stands in for another letter, often the I of the word "is". Thus the above can only read as "you American is are just weird". It's simply "Americans", no apostrophe.
Not nagging, just don't want your posts to look as bad as some of those from the Merkins here. Native Anglophones who should know better, but don't.
Thanks Professor
I'll try and learn from the advice you give here
The only other people I know that still eat licorice are old farmers. I personally prefer hard anise drops. The Rainbow Twizzlers are pretty good too.
I don't knooow. Sounds a bit outside my comfort zone. I did try the Crush version a couple days ago and was likeThe only other people I know that still eat licorice are old farmers. I personally prefer hard anise drops. The Rainbow Twizzlers are pretty good too.
If you like red licorice you owe it to yourself to try Red Vines.
They put Twizzlers to shame.
I prefer jelly beans to licorice any day
I don't knooow. Sounds a bit outside my comfort zone. I did try the Crush version a couple days ago and was likeThe only other people I know that still eat licorice are old farmers. I personally prefer hard anise drops. The Rainbow Twizzlers are pretty good too.
If you like red licorice you owe it to yourself to try Red Vines.
They put Twizzlers to shame.
The only other people I know that still eat licorice are old farmers. I personally prefer hard anise drops. The Rainbow Twizzlers are pretty good too.
The only other people I know that still eat licorice are old farmers. I personally prefer hard anise drops. The Rainbow Twizzlers are pretty good too.
Now anise, I like that. I've got star anise on my spice shelf that I use as a treat.
Publix Markets used to sell a shortbread-anise cookie they called "San Francisco" cookies. They were irresistible.
That is not licorice.On a serious note, IDK anyone that eats that crap. I know a bunch of people that like twizzlers, but not liquorice. lol
I had to look up Twizzlers, they're all different flavours, but it says they began as liquorice....you American's are just weird
Twizzlers suck!
The only red licorice worth buying anymore.
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That is not licorice.On a serious note, IDK anyone that eats that crap. I know a bunch of people that like twizzlers, but not liquorice. lol
I had to look up Twizzlers, they're all different flavours, but it says they began as liquorice....you American's are just weird
Twizzlers suck!
The only red licorice worth buying anymore.
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Tootsie rolls, jelly beans, licorice = warm and hot weather backpacking food