I have a question. PepsiOne has only one calorie, but where does it come from? If you look at the “contains” list, it’s all chemicals. So where does that one calorie come from? Very interesting.
I finished reading Fast-Food Nation and I wrote a review on it. You can read it by clicking the music tab above (I know, I will change the tab to say “MEDIA” soon).
Last night I played in a tournment style home game with Jon’s past co-workers. The buy-in was $50 and we played two tourneys. I didn’t place in the first one and came in 3rd on the second one (3rd pays $50).
Kelly from Colorado called last night, she should arrive on Monday. More details to follow.
This weekend, mom’s birthday dinner (watch out Tenderloin), workout at the gym, and chillin’ with Caroline.
Wow, I’ve been upgraded…I’m not just ‘C’ anymore! Woo-hoo!
Are you mad at me? And who is this Caroline?
Calorie is case sensitive. There is calorie and there is Calorie. When describing the amount of energy, it is Calorie. A calorie is the amount of energy require to raise 1 gram of water to 1 degree celsius. One Calorie is actually one thousand calorie or kilo-calorie. So Pepsi One has one Calorie is not that strange for a 20 oz can.
How do you like me now?