It's actually coconut syrup and Sprite. And it is sweeter than Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm but crazee tastee. ------------------------------ this is the descriptions from Sonic's website: "Cool, blue and tangy with a hint of coconut!"
I was thinking that it had pieces of coconut floating around in it, like peanuts in Jello
Ewww Ocean water makes one think of salty. There is nothing worse then getting a mouth full of sea water. They should have neamed it "tropical delight" or something sappy like that. --------------------- I guess ocean=blue -- but you're right, it's a terrible name!!
peanuts in jello? ick. ------------------------ when I was a freshman in college the cafeteria in the dorm used to have Jello with whole peanuts all the time, the fact that no one choked to death is a miracle
It could be septic water. A hint oc coconut? How about a slathering of jellyfish? --------------------------- the jellyfish are comming, the jellyfish are coming!!!!!
sorry, I just watched a History Channel special about the worldwide explosion of jellyfish (Yeh, I also thought they meant the jellyfish were blowing up, but they are just precreating at a frantic pace.)
I sure could go for a kelpsicle right about now. ------------------------ I thought kelp was all you northwesterns ate anyway!!!!! -- kelp and salmon, the latter which you beat to death as they jump in the streets
When I lived in Charleston, I used to go to Sonic and marvel at how stupid this was. It's one thing to foist this on midwesterners, but when you live on the ocean - and it's warm and salty - don't try to sell a cool refreshing drink with this name. ------------------------------------ direct cost to name a menu item drink: $25,000
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Ocean water, what???
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head for the beach, you're sitting on a fortune up there!!!!!
actually it's coconut flavored water, I don't get it either, except that it has a light blue tint (from blue coconuts no doubt)
It's actually coconut syrup and Sprite. And it is sweeter than Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm but crazee tastee.
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this is the descriptions from Sonic's website: "Cool, blue and tangy with a hint of coconut!"
I was thinking that it had pieces of coconut floating around in it, like peanuts in Jello
Ewww Ocean water makes one think of salty. There is nothing worse then getting a mouth full of sea water.
They should have neamed it "tropical delight" or something sappy like that.
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I guess ocean=blue -- but you're right, it's a terrible name!!
peanuts in jello? ick.
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when I was a freshman in college the cafeteria in the dorm used to have Jello with whole peanuts all the time, the fact that no one choked to death is a miracle
It could be septic water. A hint oc coconut? How about a slathering of jellyfish?
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the jellyfish are comming, the jellyfish are coming!!!!!
sorry, I just watched a History Channel special about the worldwide explosion of jellyfish (Yeh, I also thought they meant the jellyfish were blowing up, but they are just precreating at a frantic pace.)
I sure could go for a kelpsicle right about now.
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I thought kelp was all you northwesterns ate anyway!!!!! -- kelp and salmon, the latter which you beat to death as they jump in the streets
When I lived in Charleston, I used to go to Sonic and marvel at how stupid this was. It's one thing to foist this on midwesterners, but when you live on the ocean - and it's warm and salty - don't try to sell a cool refreshing drink with this name.
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direct cost to name a menu item drink: $25,000
consultant: $15,000
focus groups $10,000
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