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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2019 · 47 MIN

GBU 53: Soda, and A Theory For Why Fish Are Actually Aliens

from The Great Mistake, by Garbage Brain University · host Drew & Natalie Dee

This is our 53rd episode, and we’re finally sharing Natalie’s vast knowledge of soda, pop, coke, fizzfizz, bupples, glunk, diet bupples, or whatever you want to call the non-alcoholic flavored drinks you put in your mouth. There are MULTIPLE quizzes, and Drew shares his theory about why fish are aliens. It goes deeper than you’d think.Did you hear our last episode, about knives? If not, you’re gonna wanna subscribe, because half of our episodes are only for subscribers. Here’s how to do that:Contribute your own knowledge of pop with us in the comments section. Have you had any of the weird pop flavors from the quiz, or do you have any insider information? Share it with us here.You can also listen to Garbage Brain University on Spotify, iTunes, and/or Stitcher if you don’t already. Thanks again to Substack for our podcast/newsletter setup, and to The Melvins for our theme song, “Electric Flower,” used with permission.* natalie & drew This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.garbagebrainuniversity.com/subscribe

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