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16757744 No.16757744 [Reply] [Original]

post cool stuff you wanna talk about or express your liking of, lets make this a fun thread and remember no cursing and no racism

>inb4 some mainefag tells me this shit isn't rare
yeah try finding this in texas anywhere other than cracker barrel

>> No.16757753
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>>16757744
mcdonald's bikky and grikky was excellent, but you've got to find a location that still has it, and some of them stopped serving it during the pandemic and it hasn't returned

i know for a fact you can find moxie in just about any candy store (probably easiest found in malls) in texas. maybe that will help, anon?

t. arkansan who visits texas regularly

>> No.16757921

>>16757753
love biscuits and gravy.
also
>only one candy store i know of in my city

>> No.16757937

>>16757753
used to be my jam until i discovered biscuitville

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>>16757744
I fucking love Moxie (ya got Moxie, kid!)

But I'll go ahead and post another regional gem, albeit not quite as rare and special as Moxie.

Also, bonus post for Hebert chocolate.

Hebert Genevas are GOAT and put silly Lindt and Ghirardelli (seriously is that from India or something?) to shame.

>> No.16758104

i live in WA, a co-worker of mine is from Maine. He just buys it online. He drinks a can a day. It does taste pretty good.

>> No.16758183

>>16758104
it's expensive

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>>16758183
so's ya mum

>> No.16759956

>>16757744
I wouldn't recommend Moxie to anyone, though I do enjoy it. It's an acquired taste, hell, it was an acquired taste in the 19th century. You have to like bitter root beers, which I do, and greatly prefer to sweet root beers.