#16 If you dig only a little into the vanilla industry you'll see how crazy expensive it is and how cutthroat the pod industry really is. People carve ID numbers on their vanilla pods to discourage thievery. According to statistics, only around 3% of vanilla flavored items in the world use actual vanilla. In everything else the "flavor" is obtained by mixing certain petrochemicals. That's right byproducts of oil and gasoline production. How's that store brand scoop of vanilla sit with that pie now?
#16 If you dig only a little into the vanilla industry you'll see how crazy expensive it is and how cutthroat the pod industry really is. People carve ID numbers on their vanilla pods to discourage thievery. According to statistics, only around 3% of vanilla flavored items in the world use actual vanilla. In everything else the "flavor" is obtained by mixing certain petrochemicals. That's right byproducts of oil and gasoline production. How's that store brand scoop of vanilla sit with that pie now?
@Tourist: probably, but sadly enough this one is all too true.
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@Tourist: probably, but sadly enough this one is all too true.