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(Leslie) Miss Pinewood...recently,
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many of the local restaurants have changed
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their small sized option to a
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whopping 64 ounces.
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(Miss Pinewood) That's correct, and it is great for the consumer.
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More bang for the buck.
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Are we putting bargains
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on trial here?
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(Anne) How could any sane person call that small?
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(Miss PInewood) Well, if the customer truly
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wants a smaller size, there is an option.
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Oh, you mean the little swallow?
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Does anybody buy that?
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Some people buy it for their doll houses
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But, they're not very popular,
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I mean, for only a nickel more
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you get 64 ounces.
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Well, uh... Paunch Burger just recently
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came out with a new 128 ounce option.
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Most people call it a gallon,
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but they call it the regular.
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Then, there is a horrifying 512 ounce version
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that they call child size.
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How is this a child size soda?
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(Miss Pinewood) Well, it's roughly the size
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of a two-year-old child
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if the child were liquified. It's a
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real bargain at $1.59.
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I'm sorry, Miss Pinewood, but why
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would anybody need this much soda?
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It's not my place to speak for the consumer
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but, everyone should buy it.
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(Leslie muffled) Ugh.