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We used to make sherbet out of Eno (Indigestion cure) and sugar. Tasted just like the real thing, but did have some unfortunate wind related side effects.
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At another option, you could go with the double dip, and then split the packet to mix the two flavours together.
As before, though, I'd only recommend that if the Swizzlestick isn't broken.
If the mixture idea is one which really appeals, you could still do that and then resort to using a spoon to get the mixture out - I'd recommend pouring it into a glass first to get the maximum mixture and spoon opportunities though.
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Assuming the Swizzlestick isn't broken, then go with the double dip.
If it is, then you have to go single. Make sure you get the lollipop to sherbet ratio correct, though - you don't want to end up with loads of sherbet at the end and nothing to eat it with. Likewise, you may not want to get stuck with the lolly and nothing to go with it. If necessary, use the lolly as a shovel to move large quantities of sherbet into your mouth.
Good luck with it all, whatever you decide.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostDoesn't a dip imply some sort of upward return?
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I thought this woud be a thread about the comparitive tea dipping resilience of plain, milk chocolate and dark chocolate digestives.
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