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What do you call the slush of undissolved sugar that is sometimes
found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of
cereal? Thank you.

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It's called undissolved sugar.


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On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 16:02:40 -0700,
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Lazy stir.


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Crystal Meth.


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> cereal? Thank you.
>


Sugar sludge.



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> found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of
> cereal? Thank you.
>


I don't know, what do you call the slush of undissolved sugar that is
sometimes
found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of cereal?

(Waits for punchline.)

-T


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> What do you call the slush of undissolved sugar that is sometimes
> found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of
> cereal? Thank you.


When I was 8 years old, I used to call it...Good Eats!!!!!

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> cereal? Thank you.
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Hi sweetie.

D


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On Sep 18, 9:44 pm, "moriarty" > wrote:
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> > What do you call the slush of undissolved sugar that is sometimes
> > found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of
> > cereal? Thank you.

>
> I don't know, what do you call the slush of undissolved sugar that is
> sometimes
> found at the bottom of a cup of hot coffee, hot tea or a bowl of cereal?
>
> (Waits for punchline.)
>
> -T


super-"sacchar"-ated

*cough*

And thank you to all the people who replied with their snappy
answers. I got a chuckle out of them.

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