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Old 12-11-2010, 18:48
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I'm a huge Baileys liquor fan; the coffee and caramel variations are absolutely divine, the original is nice, and I've never tried the Mint Chocolate one but am sure it's pleasant too. I've seen that a Hazelnut variation has now been released. I'm considering buying it but concerned it won't live up to my beloved coffee/caramel and will regeret not sticking with an old favourite.
So has anybody tried it, and if so how was it? Better than any of the other variations, worse? Fantastic, revolting? Can't find any reviews so hopefully can find someone here who's tried it!
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Old 12-11-2010, 19:03
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Old 12-11-2010, 19:05
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Would never touch the stuff myself as it contains cow pus: somatic cells, which is how they measure the purity of milk. So you will definitely be drinking cow's pus no matter what flavour you go for. I guess if you drink enough you will not care anyway's.
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Old 12-11-2010, 19:06
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Would never touch the stuff myself as it contains cow pus: somatic cells, which is how they measure the purity of milk. So you will definitely be drinking cow's pus no matter what flavour you go for. I guess if you drink enough you will not care anyway's.
Grief ,is that true?
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Old 12-11-2010, 19:31
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Would never touch the stuff myself as it contains cow pus: somatic cells, which is how they measure the purity of milk. So you will definitely be drinking cow's pus no matter what flavour you go for. I guess if you drink enough you will not care anyway's.
As somatic cells are all the cells in the body except for germline cells (ova and spermatazoa) where exactly does the pus come in? (Any answers along the lines of "Through the cat flap" will be treated with the contempt that they deserve. )
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