• Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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      12 days ago

      We had the option of chocolate.

      It wasn’t any better than the vanilla, you still tasted mostly wooden spoon, but it was nice to feel like we had some small amount of agency in our decisions.

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      11 days ago

      we could get one of those bad boys daily at lunch (chocolate & vanilla) and even went to the factory they were made at. highlight of my elementary school career tbh

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          11 days ago

          I honestly don’t remember a strong smell, but I’m pretty sure it was just the smell of milk so only arguably better than a paper mill if you like milk I guess, which I didn’t and still do not to this day - which was a real shame because it was an early morning field trip so they did not give us ice cream; they asked us what milk we wanted…disgost (they also produced milk there though so it wasn’t like they were just scooping some milk off the ice cream production line before it was mixed in fwiw lmao)