We have two guest dogs this weekend. Friends are in town for a Virginia Tech football game. One of the guest dogs is perfectly fine, the other constantly tries to attack our dog, Mongrel. Mongrel holds her own, even at 12+ years. It's interesting how dogs interact. I'm not at all confident how things will pan out while we're at the game, even with guest dogs in their crates. I expect to return to utter chaos and destruction. 1 dog + 2 dogs = lunacy.
Best of luck, Mongo! That would worry me. When we dog-sat a few weeks back, the guest dog was the sister of Nipper, and they like to mix it up, but they leave Tralfaz alone (he's just not the play-fighting kind). You never really know, though.
Read the article about Nature's Promise Seltzer. Can you please sell the cotton candy version on Ebay? It is not available around here. I will gladly pay for the heavy shipping. Thanks!
Hello, Anonymous! I'm sorry, I don't have an eBay account and am not sure that I would know how to ship seltzer without it blowing up in the mail. I believe that Nature's Promise products are sold in other stores owned by the Giant Food company, including Martin's and Giant, but I don't know if you're in the northeast.
Sort of bubblegummy and with national distribution are the Polar brand of seltzers, specifically a couple of seasonal flavors for kids (such as https://polarseltzer.com/impossibly-good-polar-unicorns-back/). Bon Appetit said that the Dragon Whispers and Unicorn Kisses have bubblegumishness to them (https://polarseltzer.com/impossibly-good-polar-unicorns-back/). Funny, just this morning I saw them in the store and was thinking about getting them to review.
Walmart is selling Ralph's Blue Bubblegum soda mix, but that's for making a sugary soda at home (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ralph-s-Blue-Bubblegum-Sparkling-Water-Flavor-Three-12oz-Bottles/917413434). If sugar's OK, skip the mixing and buy Jones Blue Bubblegum soda (https://www.jonessoda.com/products/blue-bubblegum). I can't vouch for either of these products.
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We have two guest dogs this weekend. Friends are in town for a Virginia Tech football game. One of the guest dogs is perfectly fine, the other constantly tries to attack our dog, Mongrel. Mongrel holds her own, even at 12+ years. It's interesting how dogs interact. I'm not at all confident how things will pan out while we're at the game, even with guest dogs in their crates. I expect to return to utter chaos and destruction. 1 dog + 2 dogs = lunacy.
Best of luck, Mongo! That would worry me. When we dog-sat a few weeks back, the guest dog was the sister of Nipper, and they like to mix it up, but they leave Tralfaz alone (he's just not the play-fighting kind). You never really know, though.
Read the article about Nature's Promise Seltzer. Can you please sell the cotton candy version on Ebay? It is not available around here. I will gladly pay for the heavy shipping. Thanks!
Hello, Anonymous! I'm sorry, I don't have an eBay account and am not sure that I would know how to ship seltzer without it blowing up in the mail. I believe that Nature's Promise products are sold in other stores owned by the Giant Food company, including Martin's and Giant, but I don't know if you're in the northeast.
Sort of bubblegummy and with national distribution are the Polar brand of seltzers, specifically a couple of seasonal flavors for kids (such as https://polarseltzer.com/impossibly-good-polar-unicorns-back/). Bon Appetit said that the Dragon Whispers and Unicorn Kisses have bubblegumishness to them (https://polarseltzer.com/impossibly-good-polar-unicorns-back/). Funny, just this morning I saw them in the store and was thinking about getting them to review.
Walmart is selling Ralph's Blue Bubblegum soda mix, but that's for making a sugary soda at home (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ralph-s-Blue-Bubblegum-Sparkling-Water-Flavor-Three-12oz-Bottles/917413434). If sugar's OK, skip the mixing and buy Jones Blue Bubblegum soda (https://www.jonessoda.com/products/blue-bubblegum). I can't vouch for either of these products.
Hope that's helpful!
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