Maybe they mixed it into the ice cream.That makes a lot more sense. Otherwise, those Scots really are a bit over the top about their ice cream deliveries.
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Maybe they mixed it into the ice cream.That makes a lot more sense. Otherwise, those Scots really are a bit over the top about their ice cream deliveries.
After being married to a Scotsman I can say - it would actually be possible (they are a unique breed)That makes a lot more sense. Otherwise, those Scots really are a bit over the top about their ice cream deliveries.
Marmalade, I like marmalade
with haggis - mmmmmmmmMarmalade, I like marmalade
Things I’ve learned hitting the “random article” button on Wikipedia #1:
There was a war in Glasgow in the late ‘80’s between two rival gangs over the route an Ice Cream Van would take, resulting in 6 deaths and other injuries. The ice cream vans were dealing heroin.
Send us your address and phone number so we can call 9-1-1 for you!My mom has forbade me from climbing on top of the roof, but unfortunately for her I plan to do it again anyway.
I saw a blue jay in a nest tending to her eggs, I couldn’t get a good picture though because the tree branches obscured it.Send us your address and phone number so we can call 9-1-1 for you!
I saw a blue jay in a nest tending to her eggs, I couldn’t get a good picture though because the tree branches obscured it.
I’m not putting myself in too much danger climbing on top of my house’s roof, I know how to avoid falling off and I don’t plan on trying the second story (for now).
Here's one for you but the eggs have already hatched - it's safer this way
That makes a lot more sense. Otherwise, those Scots really are a bit over the top about their ice cream deliveries.
I can’t answer for Aldis, but it is very common for grocery stores to manufacture their own alternative products (sodas, chips, cleaning supplies, etc.) and sell them for a cheaper price. They usually are literal off brands off the name brand.I'm a little bit curious, since i know, that there's Aldi in the US.
Do they sell their own brand Cola called River Cola ?
I can’t answer for Aldis, but it is very common for grocery stores to manufacture their own alternative products (sodas, chips, cleaning supplies, etc.) and sell them for a cheaper price. They usually are literal off brands off the name brand.