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− | SKL (Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade) is an extremely sugary drink found in Turkey Hill, a gas station in Pennsylvania. At Lancaster, SKL is used for passionfruit juice and is generally drank in large quantities throughout the session. SKL is pink in appearance and comes in half gallons and small bottles, and almost always runs out at the Turkey Hill gone to during session before everyone has a chance to buy some. Because of this, buying of SKL is limited to 2 half gallons per person, though many find ways to get more. At Lancaster you can often find "black markets" for SKL which RAs sometimes even buy from. There is a lot of sharing of SKL, usually from the same jug, which can probably account for some of the spread of diseases like the Schnade and the | + | SKL (Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade) (AKA nectar of the gods, liquid diabetes) is an extremely sugary drink found in Turkey Hill, a gas station in Pennsylvania. At Lancaster, SKL is used for passionfruit juice and is generally drank in large quantities throughout the session. There is usually one large bottle at Passionfruit designated as the Bottle o' Schnade, from which all sick students or students who wish to be sick drink. SKL is pink in appearance and comes in half gallons and small bottles (the design of which changed in 2015), and almost always runs out at the Turkey Hill gone to during session before everyone has a chance to buy some. Because of this, buying of SKL is limited to 2 half gallons per person, though many find ways to get more. At Lancaster you can often find "black markets" for SKL which RAs sometimes even buy from. Administration did not strictly enforce this rule in 15.1. |
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+ | There is a lot of sharing of SKL, usually from the same jug, which can probably account for some of the spread of diseases like the Schnade and the Bens. Dr. Ted (HDIS instructor) advocates against this practice and tells people "you're gonna die" whenever he sees bottle sharing. This practice is good, because it strengthens our immune systems, saves cups (and therefore plastic and the Earth), and allows everyone to partake. | ||
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+ | At 14.1, there was a beautiful attempt to rave with bottles of SKL. | ||
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+ | ===Ingredients=== | ||
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+ | The ingredients of SKL are as follows: | ||
+ | Water, corn syrup, sugar, concentrated lemon juice, strawberry juice concentrate, elderberry juice concentrate (for color), citric acid, lemon pulp, natural citrus blend (lemon/orange), natural strawberry kiwi flavor with other natural flavors, acacia gum, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate. | ||
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+ | SKL contains 5% fruit juice. There are about 960 calories, 208 grams of sugar, 80 milligrams of sodium, and 224 grams of carbs per half-gallon. In other words, you are guzzling diabetes in a bottle. Of course, SKL is not complete without backwash and Schnade/Bens germs. | ||
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+ | ===Schnaderade=== | ||
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+ | Another Lancaster drink, though nowhere near as popular as SKL, is Schnaderade. Schnaderade is made by filling a cup with jello from the dining hall and filling this with Sprite. It is surprisingly good, but many people are put off from the drink whilst watching it jiggle. Schnaderade comes in different colors and can usually be found in the Alcove. |
Revision as of 12:17, 29 August 2015
SKL (Strawberry Kiwi Lemonade) (AKA nectar of the gods, liquid diabetes) is an extremely sugary drink found in Turkey Hill, a gas station in Pennsylvania. At Lancaster, SKL is used for passionfruit juice and is generally drank in large quantities throughout the session. There is usually one large bottle at Passionfruit designated as the Bottle o' Schnade, from which all sick students or students who wish to be sick drink. SKL is pink in appearance and comes in half gallons and small bottles (the design of which changed in 2015), and almost always runs out at the Turkey Hill gone to during session before everyone has a chance to buy some. Because of this, buying of SKL is limited to 2 half gallons per person, though many find ways to get more. At Lancaster you can often find "black markets" for SKL which RAs sometimes even buy from. Administration did not strictly enforce this rule in 15.1.
There is a lot of sharing of SKL, usually from the same jug, which can probably account for some of the spread of diseases like the Schnade and the Bens. Dr. Ted (HDIS instructor) advocates against this practice and tells people "you're gonna die" whenever he sees bottle sharing. This practice is good, because it strengthens our immune systems, saves cups (and therefore plastic and the Earth), and allows everyone to partake.
At 14.1, there was a beautiful attempt to rave with bottles of SKL.
Ingredients
The ingredients of SKL are as follows: Water, corn syrup, sugar, concentrated lemon juice, strawberry juice concentrate, elderberry juice concentrate (for color), citric acid, lemon pulp, natural citrus blend (lemon/orange), natural strawberry kiwi flavor with other natural flavors, acacia gum, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate.
SKL contains 5% fruit juice. There are about 960 calories, 208 grams of sugar, 80 milligrams of sodium, and 224 grams of carbs per half-gallon. In other words, you are guzzling diabetes in a bottle. Of course, SKL is not complete without backwash and Schnade/Bens germs.
Schnaderade
Another Lancaster drink, though nowhere near as popular as SKL, is Schnaderade. Schnaderade is made by filling a cup with jello from the dining hall and filling this with Sprite. It is surprisingly good, but many people are put off from the drink whilst watching it jiggle. Schnaderade comes in different colors and can usually be found in the Alcove.