kimbalaya, I think it's the awkward wording Paul is referring to here. "Fresh Cut Fruit Shake" implies that the shake has been freshly cut, whereas "Shake, made with fresh cut fruit" makes a lot more sense. Of course then it's not a shake at all--it's a smoothie.
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These quotes probably are accurate. I doubt they are natural or totally fat free.
I am wondering about the Fresh Cut Fruit Shake, though. I usually consider shakes to be liquid, not something that can be sliced and served.
"I usually consider shakes to be liquid, not something that can be sliced and served."
Never heard of a blender?
Carlin said everything's natural....
kimbalaya, I think it's the awkward wording Paul is referring to here. "Fresh Cut Fruit Shake" implies that the shake has been freshly cut, whereas "Shake, made with fresh cut fruit" makes a lot more sense.
Of course then it's not a shake at all--it's a smoothie.
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