Ross Shuel
@shuel.eth
Cranberry juice tastes 10x better on an airplane. I order it on almost every flight, but it doesn’t even cross my mind as a drink option if I’m not at 30,000 feet. Is there a name for this phenomenon? https://i.imgur.com/kprEddQ.jpg
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Speakup 🎩
@speakup
Tomato juice, it's probably because you wouldn't have it in a resto and you've seen the videos about where they get their hot water 😳
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craabit
@craabit
I've only known this phenomenon for tomato juice so far. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/may/12/united-airlines-tomato-juice-planes
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Alex Roytenberg, CPA 🎩🍖
@alexroytenberg
Guess I am not alone to do Ginger Ale. Have also done half and half Ginger Ale and Cranberry.
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AB
@atb
This is how I am with ginger ale. Let’s see if I can switch to cranberry next flight. Weird how automatic it is …
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Brian Kim
@brianjckim
ginger ale for me
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Denis Igin 🇺🇦
@di
ok, now I have to try it too. Never thought it's available in flight 🤷♂️
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Jose GC 🎩 🥚🟣
@tuporaki
Mind distraction
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