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Smooth Fun Fact #1450: At 12 years and eight months of life, Son Smooth has never knowingly swallowed a sip of soda. (Bonus Fun Fact: Conscious of his child’s liquid sugar consumption, Smooth has always advised his boy to boycott the sucrose-heavy beverages to protect his health. Extra Bonus Fun Fact: Although extremely curious, Son Smooth claims to have avoided the taste of soft drinks thus far and plans to continue doing so until peer pressure and/or tempt overtake his better judgment.)
Also mood xD Watching this makes me wanna dance. I wonder what drugs they were on because I just had a full cup of coffee and I'm dancing in my seat like a tard because I can't dance for shit. It's catchy AF.
363. Cisco
Cisco, aka “liquid crack”, even quoted as such in newspapers:
The bottle above is Cisco’s original design, and if you look at a wine cooler bottle, like Bartles & Jaymes or Seagrams...
Yup, it looks like a big ol wine cooler.
The packaging was changed in 1991:
Under the agreement, Canandaigua would be prohibited from representing that Cisco is a low-alcohol product, from implying that a bottle of Cisco constitutes a single serving and from encouraging retailers to display Cisco next to low-alcohol products like wine coolers.
Last month, Canandaigua unveiled a new bottle shape and label design aimed at differentiating the beverage from wine coolers. The new bottle is made of dark green glass with a long slender neck and the label bears messages printed in 'bold graphics' that warn: 'This is not a wine cooler,' and on the bottle: 'This container serves 4 persons and is best served over ice,' the company said.
Canandaigua agreed to change the shape and glass color of the bottle for Cisco and to begin shipping the product in the new bottle and packaging after July 1, 1991, the FTC said. 1
This is the closest photo I could find of that updated Cisco bottle. It’s from ghettowine.com, a site about bad booze. Note how in all caps it says, “THIS IS NOT A WINE COOLER”, and the brown bottle.
I’m assuming this is the most modern bottle of Cisco today. All I can find are the bottles of cisco from bumwine.com (btw, a website that I love). These are shaped almost like steak sauce or bbq sauce bottles.
1.“The Maker Of Cisco, A Flavored Wine Product With.”. UPI. March 12, 1991. https://www.upi.com/Archives/1991/03/12/The-maker-of-Cisco-a-flavored-wine-product-with/7934668754000/.
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Uhhhhhhhh… look at it. Just look at it…
Maybe this will cure my burning desire to eat Reese's all damn day.
There should also be a Starbucks rehab for junkies.