Blue Raspberry: Again, my love for Big Lots grows despite their lack of plastic bags (10 cents for paper) and complicated checkout lines (if you stand around long enough with a confused look on your face, someone will eventually crack and decide to help you, this is only of concern however when there isn't already a line established). Despite these concerns, what you find in that store is by all means worth any confusion. Blue Raspberry was the first of the Jolly Rancher sodas that I tried back in the Fall, toward the end of the plastic bag era. This is the flavor I was least familiar with in terms of the candy versions, so it's difficult to say whether the soda lives up to it. It's definitely the sweetest of the four flavors so that's the right choice to make if that's what you're into. I personally wasn't as into it as the other kinds and since blue raspberries exist only in theory, it ranks fourth out of the four varieties. Green Apple: After only seeing the Blue Raspberry flavor on a previous visit, my excitement after seeing Green Apple was that of I guess what you normal people would understand as the feeling of "finishing." It seemed as if the lone Green Apple bottle was lost in the midst of the several Blue Raspberries surrounding it. It was just begging to be bought, by me, and it was. Jesus put it there for a reason. Unlike Blue Raspberry, Green Apple was the flavor I was most familiar with and a childhood favorite not only in terms of Jolly, but in candy altogether. You have beautiful cheeks.
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