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Hello and Good-Bye to Cotton Candy

 Last Fall, I had a friend do a Facebook post about Cotton Candy Grapes.  I rushed to the grocery to buy a bag.  They really do taste just like cotton candy!  I have been checking to see if we had them in our area.  They got them in this week and I was there to get my bag.  Very expensive, but worth it!
I stopped by Sonic and got a cotton candy slush.  (Probably the only grown woman who has EVER ordered one!)  I always get cotton candy slushes or snowcones.  Sweet girl brings out my slush and says, "You know this our last week for cotton candy slush?"  No, I didn't know.  I know I wilted as she spoke.  I told her that I was not surprised because everything I love gets taken away.  She said she was so sorry and I rambled on about how it was not just here but all places.  I am sure she went back in the Sonic and told her co-workers there was a lady out there that needed counseling. 

Comments

Tara G. said…
I'm laughing...bless you!
Mimi said…
Because I read your blog and Kelly's blog, I think of you every time this happens to me...which is often. You are not alone! We just must have very selective taste... :-)
The Mommy said…
You weren't joking when you said that this always happens to you! Bless your heart!!
WotAGal said…
Where are the grapes from? ~Alex
Deena said…
No Way! Another favorite - gone forever? How does this keep happening to you?
Brian and Sarah said…
Have you ever had a grapple?! They are amazing! An apple that smells and tastes just like grapes! Kind of expensive, but worth it for an occasional treat!
Jamie said…
That's a real bummer about cotton candy slushies! You aren't the only grown woman to order them; it's my absolute favorite. :)
Angie said…
I'm now craving cotton candy grapes. For real, I didn't know there was such a thing. Sounds amazing :)
Lin said…
Too funny, I love it, but am sorry another of your favorites is getting yanked away from you. Thanks for the laugh!
Unknown said…
Don't I know it! I STILL miss the grilled tuna steak sandwich at Chili's.
sl said…
If you have an Orange Leaf frozen yogurt near you, you need to try the cotton candy frozen yogurt. I t was amazing!!
Lauri said…
Ok you are going to have to stop liking stuff for your own good. You are my face blog read. And I read a lot of blogs.you crack me up!
Mandy said…
I had NO idea these two things existed. I love, love, love cotton candy!
Kimberley said…
where did you get the grapes?? I've looked in 2 neighborhood markets and a supercenter, ha! no luck!
Monica Curry said…
Oh those grapes are SOOO delicious. I went through so many packages of those last summer and I have been checking our store, and haven't seen them yet. I'll be heartbroken (my bank account will be happy) if they don't come back this year!!!!
Tracy said…
I almost bought those grapes last week at Fresh Market but couldn't bring myself to pay that much for grapes! We haven't had them so I wasn't sure if we'd like them. Now I want to try some! :)

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