So I'm drinking pink lemonade

<p>baby baby baby.</p>

<p>good thread.</p>

<p>I love Minute Maid pink lemonade. Good stuff.</p>

<p>Dude. That's exactly what I was drinking.</p>

<p>what's the difference between pink lemonade and regular lemonade? I've always wanted to know...</p>

<p>pink's made out of pink lemons??? :D </p>

<p>kissmekate, you start the most random, rad threads. good job!!
(when i did, someone pmed me about being so 'rash')</p>

<p>how pink lemonade came to be is mindboggling.<br>
changing a color of a drink and becoming popular, it's quite amazing.</p>

<p><em>stares at a wall</em></p>

<p>I'm eating beef stew.</p>

<p>HA! I VIN!</p>

<p>i love pink lemonade even though its sooo bad for you!</p>

<p>my friend said that the difference between pink and regular is that pink is sweeter/ and regular is more sour</p>

<p>maybe its all an illusion. like how people think coffee in a yellow mug tastes more bitter than coffee in a brown mug even though they're from the same brew.<br>
lkjfsldhfwoiehf</p>

<p>Pink actually has grapefruit juice in it. Go figure.</p>

<p>Oh wait. I lied. From wikipedia...</p>

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A pink lemonade variation can be produced by adding red food coloring or grenadine syrup. Traditionally, beet juice provided the pink color; so little is needed that the flavor of the drink remains largely unchanged. This beverage may have originated as a replacement for "Indian lemonade," a cold infusion of red sumac berries, sometimes sweetened with maple sugar. Sumac beverages have a taste and appearance similar to pink lemonade, and were popular with Native Americans and early European settlers. A popular urban legend about pink lemonade is that it was first made when a circus owner could only find one source of water to make lemonade: that which the clowns used to wash off their make-up.

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<p>The "Indian lemonade" actually sounds kind of good. Sweetness from the berries and bitterness from the lemmons. I'll have to try that...</p>

<p>ohhhhhh.....i always thought pink lemonade had some pink berry in it and that's why it was called pink</p>

<p>Maple sugar and lemonade would taste very good, but I am not so sure about using the beet juice or bean paste. And I have never had sumac berries, so I can't evaluate that flavor.</p>

<p>Aww thank you want<em>a</em>scholarship! I love rad.</p>

<p>I love smoothies and lemonade. :) And I have loads of homework.</p>

<p>I just drink water...lots of it.</p>

<p>Wait...do you think strawberry lemonade= "indian lemonade?" I am intrigued by this "indian lemonade..."</p>

<p>I don't know. But I know that my dream guy is nerdy. Yes.</p>

<p>Mmm. Strawberry lemonade. I love that.</p>