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If something is bubble gum flavored and assuming the gum flavor they're referring too is watermelon, shouldn't it just be called watermelon flavored?
I mean, let's cut out the middle man.

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Say you got some cotton candy that's bubble gum flavored.  You can assume they're modeling the flavor off the watermelon flavored bubble gum.  That cotton candy would just be watermelon flavored because that's the flavor of the gum.
Granted watermelon flavored gum doesn't really taste like watermelon.

Edited by Sieg67
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3 hours ago, cyberbully said:

Wut?

Where do you get watermelon and a bubblegum parallel.

Why wouldn't you assume bubblegum just means original bubble gum flavors

I'll come back and reread this later.

 

When I think original, I think watermelon.
Although none of them really taste like watermelon.
 

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