Two friends bet, one saying it was blackberry liquor and the other saying raspberry. Chambord site says it's a black raspberry liquor. Wikipedia claims it's a combination of blackberry and raspberry, but the raspberry friend claims that a black raspberry is just a type of raspberry and there's no blackberry in it. Never hearing of a black raspberry, I claim that the combination of raspberry and blackberry made a new fruit which is called (at least by IHOP) a boysenberry, not a black raspberry. Now we're all confused.
What is used to flavor Chambord? What does it say on the box? Please help my friends settle their bet and help me to figure this out so I can get to sleep tonight!
2007-10-01
09:15:47
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Vegasbrad
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