Colorado bans gummy weed candies

But Wendy's used to have an awesome salad bar. You could pile as much on a plate as you could for $4 or thereabouts.

For sure. My ex-wife and I lived in a college town in Upstate NY in the early 90s and all of the local Wendy places had that salad bar, it was $2.95. They had typical salad stuff along with store-made chicken salad, which we would load into plastic dishes hidden in her purse. I'd layer the chopped veggies/lettuce/chicken salad into those large grocery store loaves that they'd sell for .99 and make massive hoagies that we would eat from for days.
Poor time, but good times....
 
For sure. My ex-wife and I lived in a college town in Upstate NY in the early 90s and all of the local Wendy places had that salad bar, it was $2.95. They had typical salad stuff along with store-made chicken salad, which we would load into plastic dishes hidden in her purse. I'd layer the chopped veggies/lettuce/chicken salad into those large grocery store loaves that they'd sell for .99 and make massive hoagies that we would eat from for days.
Poor time, but good times....

I know they also had chili and perhaps stuffed potatoes, all included with the salad bar.
 
I always thought making canna gummy bears was a bad idea. I'm surprised it took them this long to ban them. If you want gummy medicine it should be packaged in a childproof medicine bottle.
 
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I've actually had a lot of people, friends/family, "accidentally" eat cookies or chocolates I've made in the past.

No one ever seems upset about it afterwards. People should really ask before they eat random cookies and sweets.


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It comes down to personal responsibility for yourself and your kids.


those would be big sellers with the adults, candy that tastes not so good ;)


why. booze tastes like shit. sells pretty well. Id rather buy a bottle of scotch than a fucking pina colada wine cooler
 
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