Question of the Day, January 19, 2011

Jonluw

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I often buy myself a one-litre carton of juice or iced-tea when I'm thirsty. I don't really see the problem of introducing a new beverage size that can hold less than a litre.
"Oh no! Look how big a cup that guy has!" I say while drinking straight from my one-litre carton of "Tørst".

Hasn't McDonald's been serving soda in one-litre cups, like, forever?

Edit: And I'm not overweight, if you were thinking that.


A delicious fruity beverage.
 

DTWolfwood

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trebach said:
DTWolfwood said:
That will probably cost like $15 for a cup so i'll never know what its like to have a cup that large lol so indifferent is good.
It was only $3.65 for me. I'm waiting on the Starbucket myself.
not even sure i can get a small frappacino here in NYC for that price XD
 

runnernda

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I don't drink coffee, but I can see why people might need more. Some of my friends are impossible to deal with until they've had at least two cups of coffee. It seems a little bit like overkill, but who am I to judge?