You think you know what people are going to like? . . . . Nope. It never works this way.
I got an idea from an Internet site so I tried it. I made Cherry-Coke Popsicles. Granted, once I tasted the final result, I immediately had ideas concerning how this could have come out better or would be better the next time I attempted it, but the biggset surprise was the reaction from my kids - who both LOVE Cherry-Coke. They wouldn't even try them.
I did. I thought they were okay - but then again, I don't always trust my own judgement. I don't seem to have trouble distinguishing 'bad' results. But I'm not always as accurate where 'good' is concerned. So much of what I was given as a kid was offered as 'good' that my measure for this adjective is skewed - by quite a bit.
As a result, I'm always a bit tentative when I try new items. I have to think about them for a while.
My final thoughts about the Cherry-Coke Popsicles . . . they could be better. I'd like to see the cherry and the Coke parts become more marbled together which would make the texture a bit more uniform and the flavors better able to compliment each other. Then - I might really have something.
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