Talk:Pibb Xtra

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Does anyone have a source for the polyhedral can claim? Noser 02:38, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I've seen such cans, although that doesn't really count as a source... --Delirium 09:54, Apr 11, 2005 (UTC)
I'm having a really hard time finding *anything* that can help me prove this. Still looking, though.

[edit] Pibb Zero

According to the article, it's only been released in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. It's now available in Missouri. Does anyone know, has it been released nationwide, or is it just available in Missouri, or even in southwest Missouri? -Rt66lt 00:12, September 7, 2005 (UTC)

it is also in Louisiana Jude86 06:17, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] careless editing

What happened to the humorous sentence about "Though the video Lazy Sunday suggests that Mr. Pibb + Red Vines = crazy delicious, this hypothesis has not been confirmed. Further study has been promised"? I found that very amusing and am extremely disappointed to see that someone has callously removed it.

In general, I've noticed the wikipedia snobs don't like humor, no matter how light or funny, in their pages, unless it is a direct fact that might happen to be funny.

  • I hate to be a downer but, Wikipedia articles aren't about humour, they're about appropriate, informative information about various topics that can be of assistance to people. ----ARandomHeretic UTC 02:41 2 November 2006