I was about to bang someone but my friend broke into my house and was whispering Snapple facts into my ears to the VeggieTales theme.
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Introducing.....Snapplin!
Check out stickers and shirts here, and the rest of the logos here!
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Snapple on the downstairs sofa, circa 1995.
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illustration added to Tomorrow's Just Another Day, chapter 6: Getting drunk in her basement on vodka in a Snapple bottle and watching a weird-ass cult movie off a VHS
Billy had a different haircut by this point in the story (switched from the "skater cut"/"curtains" to "baby Conan" quiff by chapter 3) and he's described in the chapter text as wearing a pullover, so I can't even be accurate to the story I made up myself. Booo!
These little waitress-style dresses were very chic in the mid-'90s and everything was still plaid from the first half of the decade. (Grunge hangover.)
The white Peter Pan collar is a more subtle nod to the "kinderwhore" aesthetic (discussed earlier on this tumblr): twee "little girl" dress details on clothes for teen/adult women combined with "aggressive" accessories like combat boots & spikes.
One thing remains true. 1990s or 2020s: Peach Snapple Iced Tea— blecch.
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Summer Summer Summer Time 🌤️ #Lasvegas
Follow Me on IG @SnappzHooxhieAzz 😝🤪
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Was this a crazy fever dream or does anyone remember in the 2000’s when Snapple had all of these drinks named after the elements and weather? I remember air, thunder, rain... and they were all really delicious but they disappeared. In middle school I would drink diet rain and it tasted like peaches and wind and sunshine. 😢🌸
Edit: apparently some of them are back, baby!
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If you like snapple, you can thank a Jew for it. Arnold Greenberg was a co-founder along with his two Jewish friends.
They became one of the biggest consumer success stories of the 1990's.
Arnold was born today in 1932.
Naveed Anjum
Legitimacy of the Zionist State
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