We all agree cherry is the best, right?

We all agree cherry is the best, right?

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um... no? are you color blind?

>not orange

>not putting semen in your fanta

>drinking fire extinguisher ingredients

I like lemon fanta best.

>not grape

Are you gay or something?

>not melon

Makes sense that it's full of chemicals, as it's literally a nazi drink.

You bet your ass she is.

Melon is for weebs

Men with taste enjoy Peach fanta.

Source me on that m8

>he doesn't want to be fire proof

I'M INVINCIBLE

that's not how fire extinguishers work m8

You're small time. "That's not how it works?" How fire extinguishers work outside of the human body isn't anything like how it works inside the body. Only a fool would think the situations are comparable.

Neither, white cherry is the best. The best in that pic isn't even cherry, OP is massive faggot.

they both look like shit

waiting for jungle green joycons that wont cost 70 fucking dollars

This girl is in soul plane and also next Friday

What does Olbermann know that we don't?

>tfw the only fanta we have here is the orange one

send help guys

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanta
>The drink originated in Nazi Germany under trade embargo for Coca-Cola ingredients in 1940.

>Fanta originated as a result of difficulties importing Coca-Cola syrup into Nazi Germany during World War II due to a trade embargo.[1] To circumvent this, Max Keith, the head of Coca-Cola Deutschland (Coca-Cola GmbH) during the war, decided to create a new product for the German market, using only ingredients available in Germany at the time, including whey and apple pomace – the "leftovers of leftovers", as Keith later recalled.[1][2]

>In February 2015, a 75th-anniversary version of Fanta was released in Germany. Packaged in glass bottles evoking the original design and with an authentic original wartime flavor including 30% whey and pomace, it is described on the packaging as "less sweet" and a German original. An associated television ad referenced the history of the drink and said the Coca-Cola company wanted to bring back "the feeling of the Good Old Times" which was interpreted by many to mean Nazi rule. The ad was subsequently replaced.[11][12]

>The makers of the worst pop makes the best pop known to man
I never knew about this.