My sister and I drank pickle juice from time to time, but alas, this never occurred to us:
They’re about $1.12 apiece, which seems pretty pricey for a small tube of green vinegar, even for this guy who’s spent good money on unbelievably silly shit before. So if you’re all over this for reasons of consumption and not novelty, you might consider rolling your own.
No, this is not an April Fool’s joke.
I don’t think.
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Do. Not. Want.
I used to enjoy taking the odd swig from the pickle jar after the pickles were all eaten. Yum.
No pickle-sickles for me though.
YUM!
I think that guy should be your twitter avatar.
Ewwww…ranks right up there with fried dill pickles. No thanks!
Oh, sooooo not the same thing, azn8tive. A trough of fried dill pickles and a pint or two is heavenly.
It’s heartburn straight from the ninth circle of hell, though.
I love fried pickles too…..I don’t care for much deep fried but, pickles are an A+