Mmmkay! Jun 24 11 07:30 pm Link That's not real licorice. ... which is, in my opinion, disgusting. Jun 24 11 07:35 pm Link ok Jun 24 11 07:35 pm Link I'd eat it. Jun 24 11 08:00 pm Link (I actually love licorice) Jun 24 11 08:01 pm Link (especially licorice jelly beans) Jun 24 11 08:03 pm Link (mixed with cinnamon jelly beans) Jun 24 11 08:03 pm Link Damn, I spelled it wrong.. That's what I get! Jun 24 11 08:04 pm Link Lawrence Guy wrote: COOL Jun 24 11 08:04 pm Link (in a ratio of 1 licorice to 2 cinnamon beans) Jun 24 11 08:04 pm Link T wrote: Both spellings are correct. Jun 24 11 08:05 pm Link Lawrence Guy wrote: Oh okay, I feel better now Jun 24 11 08:10 pm Link My mom loves licorice, its her favorite candy. Black licorice is her favorite, she doesn't like the red kind. I don't like the red kind either, it reminds me of swedish fish, which I hate. Jun 24 11 08:31 pm Link Henna N. wrote: I love Swedish fish. Hmmm... Jun 24 11 08:35 pm Link How the red kind can even be called licorice is beyond me...! You haven't had licorice till you've had licorice from Europe - yumm!;-) There's some strongggg stuff over there (I was once even admitted to the hospital for licorice poisoning! Strong licorice in large amounts can make you lose potassium, which can make your heart stop. Who knew!) Jun 24 11 11:28 pm Link Lawrence Guy wrote: I approve of this.. Jun 24 11 11:32 pm Link Henna N. wrote: Swedish fish are only good for throwing at people. True story. Jun 24 11 11:34 pm Link Red > Black licorice Jun 24 11 11:34 pm Link |