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Is there such a thing as a blue raspberry? |
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Is there such a thing as a blue raspberry?
I ask as I have only ever seen red raspberries but yet there are so many things which are "blue raspberry flavour"?
Personally it's my favourite flavour ice pop
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There is such a thing as a blue raspberry, though I doubt it bares much resemblance to the brightly coloured chemical concoction that your 'candies' and 'ice pops' come in.
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There is such a thing as a blue raspberry, though I doubt it bares much resemblance to the brightly coloured chemical concoction that your 'candies' and 'ice pops' come in.
Really didn't know there was an actual thing as a blue raspberry. |
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Blue raspberries are real, but their colour is more of a dark purple/black colour.
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The blue doesn't come from the raspberry btw
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In my shop we use to sell slush, They changed the Blue slush to white and added loads of new posters about no artificial colours and stuff like that. It soon changed back to blue lol
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Yeah, wouldn't be the same without the brilliant blue colour. It's a shame though that so few american foods have natural flavours / colours like they do here in the UK.
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