Wendy's new Orange Cream Frosty.

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BearlyNose
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Tuesday I read an article about Wendy's new Orange Cream Frosty, and since I enjoy the taste of orange, Wednesday afternoon I stopped by Wendy's on Valley Mills to try out the new dessert. When the drive through voice asked me for my preferred size, I responded with "just your regular size" and then I pulled up to the first window.

When the clerk at the first window told me the price would be $2.70, I handed him my credit card and imagined that a 12 to 16 oz orange cream frosty would soon be in my hands and on my tongue.

Then, the clerk at the second window handed me a diminutive plastic cup that was smaller than the miniature 8oz soda pop cans that one can now purchase, and with even less orange cream frosty as the contents.

I was dumbfounded! Later when I measured the volume of the plastic cup, I realized Wendy's now considers a "regular" orange cream frosty to be a measly six ounces.

At $8.00/gallon, I think ice cream is expensive. At the price I paid for Wendy''s new Orange Cream Frosty,
It would take $57.60 for a gallon of the stuff.

Talk about inflation!

bularry
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BearlyNose said:

Tuesday I read an article about Wendy's new Orange Cream Frosty, and since I enjoy the taste of orange, Wednesday afternoon I stopped by Wendy's on Valley Mills to try out the new dessert. When the drive through voice asked me for my preferred size, I responded with "just your regular size" and then I pulled up to the first window.

When the clerk at the first window told me the price would be $2.70, I handed him my credit card and imagined that a 12 to 16 oz orange cream frosty would soon be in my hands and on my tongue.

Then, the clerk at the second window handed me a diminutive plastic cup that was smaller than the miniature 8oz soda pop cans that one can now purchase, and with even less orange cream frosty as the contents.

I was dumbfounded! Later when I measured the volume of the plastic cup, I realized Wendy's now considers a "regular" orange cream frosty to be a measly six ounces.

At $8.00/gallon, I think ice cream is expensive. At the price I paid for Wendy''s new Orange Cream Frosty,
It would take $57.60 for a gallon of the stuff.

Talk about inflation!




$57 a gallon, nice job Dave!!

Would be curious to see a list of ingredients
4th and Inches
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bularry said:

BearlyNose said:

Tuesday I read an article about Wendy's new Orange Cream Frosty, and since I enjoy the taste of orange, Wednesday afternoon I stopped by Wendy's on Valley Mills to try out the new dessert. When the drive through voice asked me for my preferred size, I responded with "just your regular size" and then I pulled up to the first window.

When the clerk at the first window told me the price would be $2.70, I handed him my credit card and imagined that a 12 to 16 oz orange cream frosty would soon be in my hands and on my tongue.

Then, the clerk at the second window handed me a diminutive plastic cup that was smaller than the miniature 8oz soda pop cans that one can now purchase, and with even less orange cream frosty as the contents.

I was dumbfounded! Later when I measured the volume of the plastic cup, I realized Wendy's now considers a "regular" orange cream frosty to be a measly six ounces.

At $8.00/gallon, I think ice cream is expensive. At the price I paid for Wendy''s new Orange Cream Frosty,
It would take $57.60 for a gallon of the stuff.

Talk about inflation!




$57 a gallon, nice job Dave!!

Would be curious to see a list of ingredients
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bularry
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I ain't eating it...
tadeh17
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I also wonder what was in there.


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OsoCoreyell
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4th and Inches said:

bularry said:

BearlyNose said:

Tuesday I read an article about Wendy's new Orange Cream Frosty, and since I enjoy the taste of orange, Wednesday afternoon I stopped by Wendy's on Valley Mills to try out the new dessert. When the drive through voice asked me for my preferred size, I responded with "just your regular size" and then I pulled up to the first window.

When the clerk at the first window told me the price would be $2.70, I handed him my credit card and imagined that a 12 to 16 oz orange cream frosty would soon be in my hands and on my tongue.

Then, the clerk at the second window handed me a diminutive plastic cup that was smaller than the miniature 8oz soda pop cans that one can now purchase, and with even less orange cream frosty as the contents.

I was dumbfounded! Later when I measured the volume of the plastic cup, I realized Wendy's now considers a "regular" orange cream frosty to be a measly six ounces.

At $8.00/gallon, I think ice cream is expensive. At the price I paid for Wendy''s new Orange Cream Frosty,
It would take $57.60 for a gallon of the stuff.

Talk about inflation!




$57 a gallon, nice job Dave!!

Would be curious to see a list of ingredients
enjoy ignorance.. you wouldnt eat it if you knew what was in it..
You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize? Ignorance is bliss.
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