"Q; Which of these was one of Mussolini's favorite drinks?
A: Strawberry sherbet frappe. A frappe made with strawberry sherbet, Chianti wine, and angostura bitters to be exact. Mussolini's fondness for this frappe was so widely known through Italy, that the drink was automatically associated with the dictator. Near the end of World War 2, a man named Giuseppe Marscone was lynched by an angry, anti-Mussolini mob because he had ordered the drink. If Marscone even knew it was a favorite of Mussolini was never known."
How does being made in NYC make it less Arizonan? Or less fascist? Do they think they can fool us by making the iced tea outside Arizona? I'm not buying another bottle until they repeal this vile law.
Zing! (Ok, that's not even a good enough joke to merit a C minus.)
A: Strawberry sherbet frappe. A frappe made with strawberry sherbet, Chianti wine, and angostura bitters to be exact. Mussolini's fondness for this frappe was so widely known through Italy, that the drink was automatically associated with the dictator. Near the end of World War 2, a man named Giuseppe Marscone was lynched by an angry, anti-Mussolini mob because he had ordered the drink. If Marscone even knew it was a favorite of Mussolini was never known."
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