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𝕥𝕒𝕞𝕒𝕜𝕚 𝕤𝕦𝕠𝕙 ([personal profile] vanity) wrote in [community profile] prismaticrap 2020-07-19 11:44 pm (UTC)

the answer is 'yes'.

While not the same thing, I think it ties in closely with what you describe. Instead of simply purchasing a drink in a store, which may not be nearby, commoners have come up with the idea of vending machines -- standing machines that dispense drinks when you insert a proper number of coins into a slot. They hold milk drinks, sodas, but also cold and bottled tea drinks. Not unlike the one you're describing to me!

So I'm familiar with the kind of tea that you speak of! I haven't conducted any taste tests yet -- there are so many varieties of commoner foods to try out, I have a long list -- but these teas come in a wide range of flavors. I'm excited to find this same brand and have my own experience to see how it matches up with your description. I'm sure it's as awful as you describe it to be, but I have a knack for finding a positive aspect to the palette of any common food item. Underneath the notes of fruit and corn syrup, you can taste hope, passion, drive and diligence!

aaaaaand there goes the tea kettle whistling.

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