I think this might be the name of a drink, because the real cost of eternal damnation is way more than $1.99. It's hard to imagine a fancy drink that cheap, either. (via Cake Wrecks)
It's never too early to scare the crap out of children with stories about eternal damnation and fire; and the fact that there's a highway to hell and only a stairway to heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic numbers.
Kitchen Warehouse don't sell food and drink, they sell kitchen items like cookware, glassware, etc. Sorting items on their website by price, the sort of things you could buy for under $2 are a single teaspoon, a cookie-cutter, one piping nozzle, or a skewer. Apparently they don't stock eternal damnation any more.
It would make a great gift!
ReplyDeleteIt's never too early to scare the crap out of children
ReplyDeletewith stories about eternal damnation and fire; and the
fact that there's a highway to hell and only a stairway
to heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic numbers.
Happy Friday Miss C.
Happy Friday, gwdMaine!
ReplyDeleteKitchen Warehouse don't sell food and drink, they sell kitchen items like cookware, glassware, etc. Sorting items on their website by price, the sort of things you could buy for under $2 are a single teaspoon, a cookie-cutter, one piping nozzle, or a skewer. Apparently they don't stock eternal damnation any more.
ReplyDeleteFun fact: The asterisk beside Eternal Damnation means that it attracts 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax), whereas the vanilla extract is GST-free.
ReplyDeleteSo you have to pay taxes on Eternal Damnation?
ReplyDeletePaying taxes is eternal damnation.
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