Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Survey: Why does the powder coating inside the fluorescent Soft Serve Light Bulbs taste bad?

It must have had a crack in it. The argon gas, or whatever they use nowadays has a shelf life of 16,000 years without significant damage to the flavor unless it's exposed to air.


Hey, if Mercury was good for Queen it's good enough for ME!Survey: Why does the powder coating inside the fluorescent Soft Serve Light Bulbs taste bad?
The white. powdery mercuric coating inside a fluorescent bulb was intentionally made to taste bad in only one specific scenario: It was designed to taste bad only if and when some mindless idiot exercised his stupidity by tasting it. Other than that situation, it doesn't taste bad, because it is never taste tested.Survey: Why does the powder coating inside the fluorescent Soft Serve Light Bulbs taste bad?
Because it is a nasty chemical coating inside the bulb.
Could be you just got a hold of a bad bulb. Isn't the mercury used as a flavor enhancer?
You probably just got a bad batch. Check the expiration.
They don't want you to have any fun so they made it taste bad to discourage you.
It makes me feel ';pretty';
First off, how do you know it tastes bad?





Dude, if your that hungry I'll give you a couple packs of Ramen.
seriously? duh
Sweetheart, why, how.....?
What the? You haven't been eating that stuff have you?
Keep licking .
Yeah! I need to make some of those in strawberry flavor!
if it tasted GOOD then EVERYONE would be licking your bulb...
I like it.
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