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Posted: 9/14/2015 4:55:30 PM EDT
Which kind of licorice do you prefer?
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My female GSD used to love them! Bassette/lab mix hated them...unless she was eating them then he would just so she would get less of them!
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Red Vines but I would rather have some German black liquorice or Bassetts Liquorice Allsorts any day
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Ok my wife is worried now.
She made a bet with a chick she works with that the office would choose Twizzlers over Red Vines. The wager was a GC at a local coffee shop. I told her Twizzlers would smoke Red Vines so I made a poll on arfcom to demonstrate she was safe. She just saw the results and now somehow it's my fault. Lol |
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Red vines all day. Twizzlers are weird looking and don't really chew up very well. Basically they are nasty.
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Red Vines make me want to vomit. Twizzlers are mana from heaven.
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Ok my wife is worried now. She made a bet with a chick she works with that the office would choose Twizzlers over Red Vines. The wager was a GC at a local coffee shop. I told her Twizzlers would smoke Red Vines so I made a poll on arfcom to demonstrate she was safe. She just saw the results and now somehow it's my fault. Lol View Quote Pics of the wife are needed. Maybe she can model the Twizzlers and Red Vines. |
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I prefer licorice.
Licorice is black. There are no other colors of licorice. The brand I prefer is Red Vines... who also make something that's the same shape and texture but is a different flavor than licorice which is also good. Can't stand anything Twizzlers makes. |
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Which kind of licorice do you prefer? View Quote Any of the choices if you want to end up with diabetes. |
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Twizzlers taste like wire insulation, so I have to go with Red Vines by default.
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Get both View Quote Well since you asked, black licorice. REAL black liqourice made with actual liquorice root extract. Such as: Kookaburra Liquorice and can be found at Cost Plus world market for about $5 a bag. |
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Cherry nibs up in this bitch! Otherwise twizzlers if no nibs are available.
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Twizzlers are absolutely repulsive. It's like plastic. Or wax lips.
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Red vines.
Twizzlers have too much of that fake feel, look, taste to me. |
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I grew up on red vines, but when I found out about Twizzlers it over for red vines.
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Red Vines. Twizzlers are too waxy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Have twizzlers changed or have I just gotten older and had my tastes change? I tried twizzlers a few months ago for the 1st time in years and twizzlers taste like hard waxy, plastic. I remember as a kid 30 years ago the texture being slightly softer with more taste. |
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Jumbo red vines seem to stay a little softer, the regular ones can get a bit tough if they sit out for a while.
Twizzlers aren't very good |
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Twizzlers are my crack. If I open a bag I am eating the whole thing.
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Quoted: Sambuca https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/db/d7/e3/dbd7e3350003da62b438da0032d092ce.jpg View Quote Sambuca shots |
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You know why Twizzlers don't put out 4lbs buckets o' win like Redvines? http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71zzhm5hA%2BL._SX425_.jpg Because Twizzlers are fucking nasty and no one could possibly eat 4lbs of that shit. View Quote Thank God they're "Always Fat Free." |
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Twizzlers are great if you prefer the taste of gelatin!
Red vines are for flavor fans! |
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Some here are really enjoying their special vacation trip to diabetes town way too much. How about a carrot or broccoli option?
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