A partial overview of the late 1990s and a mnemonic for the 23 flavors of Dr. Pepper (cherry, almond, molasses, dandelion, sarsaparilla, coriander, amaretto, ginger, allspice, birch beer, anise, sassafras, spikenard, plum, vanilla, clove, caramel, apricot, raspberry, juniper, burdock, wintergreen, blackberry).
Non-Essential Mnemonics
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In this space, writer Kent Woodyard shares all the mnemonics
you’ll never really need to remember.
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Clinton and Monica Did… Stuff. Conservative Americans Got Angry. Britney Became a Sex Symbol/Pretend virgin. Creed Concerts Almost Rocked. Justin Bieber Was Born.
BY Kent Woodyard
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