Peanuts in my Dr Pepper


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OK. I need to make sure I'm not being Trolled by the Internet.

Recently I've been having massive cravings for anything with peanuts in it and Dr Pepper, so much so I decided to Google it to see if my body was trying to tell me something and then I cam across a Texan tradition of putting salted peanuts in Dr Pepper or in Coke. Do people actually do this!!! Is this real?, And how can it taste nice. I wanna try it because I'm for trying anything at least once but I cannot imagine this tasting nice at all.

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I guess it works. Think about it, when you're at the bar they have salted peanuts and you have your drink, and you will have some nuts and then take a drink. Why not remove the middle step and just have an all-in-one type drink? Although I'm not sure if a peanut gets soggy or if it would retain its crunchiness, so maybe it wouldn't be so great...

EDIT: thechronic...wow, my mind has just been blown. And they plan on turning it in to a feature film?

I like to dump an entire pack of skittles into a large glass of milk, stir it up, then let it sit for about 5 minutes. The milk tastes like skittles, and you can even eat them at the bottom once you are finished with the milk, though, they are generally really hard, so it may be difficult.

Also, I don't drink soda hardly at all, but when I do; Barq's Root Beer. Mmmm. :)

+10 for not spelling it with a 'g'.

Yes. People do that.

They do? :huh: Lol.

I googled "barg's" and sure enough, people do. How in the world do they mistake that 'q' for a 'g'? The "swoosh" goes backwards in the letter! Not everyone paid attention in cursive handwriting lessons I see.

I thought this was very bizarre at first but I researched it. Apparently, it's a "Southern tradition". I just watched a video of someone drinking it on YouTube and I'm interested in trying it.

Start watching it at 9m20s.

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