In case you don't remember it, Snapple Rain was a precious clear nectar that quenched many hot, nasty thirsts. The kind of thirst you get in the dog days of summer when your tongue begins to swell and adhere to the roof of your mouth. Thirst that feels like this:
“I love like I’m thirsty. Can I offer you a tall glass of Sahara sand? ” |
But probably really looks like this:
Ooh, I was a wee bit thirsty. That's better. |
Snapple Rain was produced in the 90's, that magical decade of many amazing things. I could write the history of the Elements series of beverages, or tell you when Snapple Beverage Corp. discontinued Rain. However, I realize two things: you have a search engine and you also probably don't really care about the backstory.
I come from the land of the ice and snow, from the midnight sun where the harsh winds blow |
It was made from white grape juice, prickly pear extract, and agave cactus nectar. The flavor was indescribable... imagine that you are drinking the most divine sweet water with delicate white fruits. Rain brought to mind the succulence of aloe vera minus the green flavor (probably because of the cactus), the clean flavor of pear juice and the sugariness of white grape together. Perhaps the most perfect drink ever made. My husband and I bonded over our mutual love for this drink in our early relationship. That's how damned good it was.
All right, add ten years and ten pounds... on the girl. (Not ashamed of being plump!) |
It even came in a diet variety for those of you who like the nasty taste of aspartame! |
There are definitely CEOs out there who look like this. I'm sure of it. |
In the immortal words of the animator Tite Kubo, “If I were rain /that joins sky and earth that otherwise never touch / Could I join two hearts as well?” Rain has united many people. Sign the petition to bring back the divine nectar here.
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