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I used to believe that green peas is pee and you eat it, makes you pee.
when i was in kinder garden i had watermelon scented erasers.i never could figure out why they always smelled like candy.i thought at first they were becuase i had never seen them before.so one day i ate one!i quickly learned that erasers and candy are completely different things.
when i was little i convinced a little girl dat if you added water to mud, it wud turn into runny chocolate...she believed me til she tasted it.
When i wuz about 6 or 7 ears old, my mom made me believe that if i ate one potato chip then i would immediatly start throwing up and i had to pray to od and all my ancestors in PIG LATIN?!!! I sooon realized that i lost lie 5 poundz for not eating chipz . . so thankz mom!
When I was a kid, for breakfast I'd usually have cereal in milk. I used to hate milk, so I kept asking for cereal in orange juice instead since I loved OJ. I always thought my parents didn't give me it because milk is more healthy for me. Turns out they didn't give the cereal and OJ because it's disgusting. I eventually learned that the hard way. Cap'n Crunch and OJ sounded good at the time...
Someone told me that the red icing on 'Party Rings' was made from beetle's blood....I ate them anyway.
when i was small my mother used to coock spaghetti.when il swallow one i will think that a snake came in my mouth
That ice cream cones were pure poo.
I used to mistake Horseradish for "Dogradish"
when i was a kid i belived that sasuga pizza the sasuga was fish eye balls
I didn't eat some foods like...squash...yogurt...and guacamole, just because of what they sounded like.
I saw a Rugrats cartoon about a little baby eating a seed and the other babies getting the seed out, and after watching that I got scared of burritos for some reason and wouldn't eat them with my eyes open for like two years b/c I thought burritos had peoples guts inside of them.
Oh yeah.
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