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Quebec's new pizza-and-spaghetti-flavored slushy drink is "love in a cup," apparently.
Quebecois convenience store chain Couche-Tard has rolled out a new drink: the Pizzaghetti Sloche, a shave-ice drink that comes in both pizza and spaghetti flavors, which can be combined to customer specifications to make Pizzaghetti flavor. Couche-Tard's slogan for the drink is "love in a cup." Redditor plagues138 posted a photo of the actual Pizzaghetti Sloche machine.
Originally posted by Lysergic
I bet they taste nothing like the names.
I'm thinking Strawberry for the sgettiedit on 11-6-2013 by Lysergic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by davespanners
Oh my god that sounds disgusting. Who were they hiring on the Focus group when this got made?
I seem to remember 7/11 did orange / cola slurpees that you were supposed to mix in the cup and make Tiger stripes, I remember loving them, but for the life of me I can't find them anywhere on the net... Now I'm wondering if I've shifted into an alternate universe a universe without Tiger slurpees
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Sure it may sound disgusting to those of us who still have a slice of human dignity left.
But to the average person I am sure this sounds absolutely freaking delicious.
Canada, did I just hear you were getting as overweight as America is?
You aren't suppose to emulate our bad eating habits!
This new soda tastes like French fries, gravy and cheese
5/4/2013
Care for a cold, refreshing bottle of poutine-flavored soda? To the uninitiated or un-Canadian, that may sound obscene, but in fact it's merely disgusting: a carbonated beverage that tastes like a Canadian dish made of French fries, brown gravy and cheese curds. (Mmm, drink that thought in.) Jones Soda Co., which has captured attention with its turkey-and-gravy and bacon sodas, announced it will offer its limited-edition poutine pop in select Canadian markets. "With a nice balance of rich, savory gravy over a starchy potato base, and accented with those fatty, cheesy notes you expect in a plate of poutine," the company's marketing manager said, "we believe we’ve developed the perfect liquid version of this undisputedly Canadian delicacy." Oh, Canada.
Originally posted by NarcolepticBuddha
reply to post by Tankgirl
I don't know--Jones soda is pretty amazing stuff. I'd try it just because their brand name has never disappointed. They know how to make a good soda.
And sometimes I think these unconventional flavors are more of a gimmick than an actual flavor. Just give it a funny name and a vague flavor slightly resembling something and it practically sells itself.
edit on 11-6-2013 by NarcolepticBuddha because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Tankgirl
I'm picturing Ragu sauce mixed with ice and it's grossing me out.
Can I get Parmesan cheese on that.
Originally posted by Hollie
Originally posted by Tankgirl
I'm picturing Ragu sauce mixed with ice and it's grossing me out.
Can I get Parmesan cheese on that.
Add some vodka and you got something similar to a bloody mary That would be my only reasoning behind sampling this cold mess.