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Not going to lie I've bought Prime recently... But only because the energy drinks are 4 for £1 at a local shop.
Sure it tastes like the sugar monster came in my mouth, but what a bargain!
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What are those even?
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Would have been cheaper drinking tap water, and not tasting the sugar monster spunk in your mouth.
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I think they’re some of them pokey-mans or beyblades that the kids all go crazy for nowadays.
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A bunch of food and drink brands spun up by influencer personalities as merchandising.
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I had a feastables given to me and I can honestly say it was not the best chocolate bar I've ever had. It was pretty average.
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Yup. My kids wanted to try it, so I had one too. Seemed like dollar store candy.
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Ah, so not amazon prime?
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It's because we're old. I was hit hard with the realization the other day, that I'm not the target audience of this product anymore. Does anyone else have trouble remembering that they're not a kid? I'm like 30 years old, and I do not identify as an adult
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I worked at one those "we'll make you custom chocolates and candies with your branding on them" candy factories in college and it was about on the same level. Not bad but not worthy of "the best in the world".
On a side note, the micromints were the best product but worst to make. Absolutely covered in powdered sugar walking home in humid summer weather suuuucked. They really should have given me a smock to wear instead of me being in my street clothes.
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How do you think I'm saving money? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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They really should have given me a smock to wear instead of me being in my street clothes.
They should have for hygienic reasons, not even for your own comfort. Hell, I only did IT for places like that and they made me gown up and shit just to go onto the factory floors, and I wasn't even working on anything even touching the machinery. Just entering the area was enough to make me have to gown up.
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Ya, apparently a hairnet and gloves were enough even though other employees were in full smocks and aprons. It was weird.
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Prime is throughally mid, interchangeable, forgettable drink that is carried by its influencers.
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I'm in my 20s and I don't really feel like an adult (I don't know how to deal with stuff, how to take care of things), but I also don't feel like a kid, because things targeted at kids don't appeal to me and I barely keep up with what they're up to now (is skibidi toilet still funny?)
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Pretty sure the prime drink is owned by amazon.
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I’m 48, I’m not an adult but what the fuck is this shit we’re talking about?
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I thought they meant amazon prime. I might be slightly out of touch. (Idk what lunchly is either)
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What if that's what you're into