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Post by iamnotarobot on May 26, 2018 22:41:31 GMT
I bought one recently, good but not as good as I remembered. Also $4.00 for a small is too much. I could probably buy a gallon of Tillamook Ice Cream for that. DQ's prices have gone crazy since greedy old Warren Buffett took over. yeah, i feel ya. when the crystal light concord grape came out i absolutely raved about it -- like i was passing out packets of it to my coworkers who drank crystal light. then i got another packet--- and i then tasted a distinct metallic compound [like the fake taste from twizzlers pull and peel. where are you that 4$ for a small? but honestly, prices change considering where you live. mcdonalds is cheap where i work due to it being a crappy area and more expensive where i live due it being nicer. don't dare compare anything with places like times square, nyc or the grand canyon -- almost 3 bucks for a small tea which they screw up! please! I agree that prices might be set abnormally high at tourist traps but for the most part prices at national chains tend to be consistent. I would wager that you would pay the same price at your local DQ. (I rounded up, it was $3.90-something with sales tax of 6%).
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Post by deembastille on May 26, 2018 22:44:07 GMT
yeah, i feel ya. when the crystal light concord grape came out i absolutely raved about it -- like i was passing out packets of it to my coworkers who drank crystal light. then i got another packet--- and i then tasted a distinct metallic compound [like the fake taste from twizzlers pull and peel. where are you that 4$ for a small? but honestly, prices change considering where you live. mcdonalds is cheap where i work due to it being a crappy area and more expensive where i live due it being nicer. don't dare compare anything with places like times square, nyc or the grand canyon -- almost 3 bucks for a small tea which they screw up! please! I agree that prices might be set abnormally high at tourist traps but for the most part prices at national chains tend to be consistent. I would wager that you would pay the same price at your local DQ. (I rounded up, it was $3.90-something). sure, especially where i am: there is only one dairy queen, so they have to create revenue somewhere and somehow...
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Post by iamnotarobot on May 26, 2018 22:47:33 GMT
I agree that prices might be set abnormally high at tourist traps but for the most part prices at national chains tend to be consistent. I would wager that you would pay the same price at your local DQ. (I rounded up, it was $3.90-something). sure, especially where i am: there is only one dairy queen, so they have to create revenue somewhere and somehow... I forgot to consider the sales tax which is high in my state.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 27, 2018 0:41:27 GMT
Will do. I love anything cotton candy flavored...except cotton candy, oddly.
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