If you eat Gushers your head turns into a fruit
This section contains beliefs all on a common theme: If you eat Gushers your head turns into a fruit.i used to think that, like the commercials suggested, if i ate Gushers my head would really turn into a fruit too.
I used to believe if you ate a gusher, your head will turn into a fruit.
once when i ate gushers the inside was gross to me so i thought that someone poisoned my gushers
When I was younger, I believed (after watching too much TV) that if you at Gushers your head would actually turn into the fruit. So naturally when my grandmother came home with some Gushers for me, I was excited. I then proceeded to run to the mirror and watch myself as I ate the Gushers. I was incredibly disappointed when my head remained the same.
I was babysitting my little cousin one day and I thought it would be a treat to give her gushers with her lunch. I was completly thrown when she started screaming and ran away. Only sfter I calmed her down did she explain to me that if you ate gushers, your head would turn into fruit (like in the commercial) I still don't think she really understands that its not real.
I used to believe that when you ate Gushers, your head would turn into a giant fruit. Even though I loved them, I couldn't help but worry when I ate them.
I used to think that if you ate a gusher, your head would turn into one of those fruits like on the commercials.
My cousin told me that if you ate Gushers, your head would really turn into a fruit. I believed that until I was around 11, and I have never eaten Gushers.
I used to believe if I ate gushers my head would turn into a giant fruit (like in the commercials). i finally had them for snack in preschool and I noticed all the other kids were ok so, I decided it was safe.
I use to believe that if you ate one of the candys "gushers" your face would turn into different shapes and morph all crazy and stuff
I used to think gushers actually made your head turn into a fruit
I used to think that if I would eat a Gusher, my head would turn into a giant fruit, much like the commercials. I was afraid to eat Gushers for years.
When I was younger I thought that if I ate Gusher's, my head would turn into fruit, like in the commercials
I used to believe that if you ate gushers your head would turn into a fruit. Ever since I had seen that gusher commercial I was very afraid of eating gushers. Of course I soon realized that that was impossible and now I LOVE gushers.
When I was little, I saw the fruit gushers commercials; it showed kids eating gushers and there heads turning into the fruit flavor that they ate. I was so scared of eating gushers but one day my mom brought them along to a playground. When I ate one I was releaved to see that my head had not turned into a fruit!
You know those candies that are called Gushers? I used to believe that they would turn your head into a fruit coz thats what happened in the commercial. All these kids had their heads turn into fruit coz they ate them. I certainly was a dumb kid!
You know those fruit sweets called Gushers?
I saw a commercial about them and in the commercial all these kids heads would turn into fruit. I believe my head would turn into a grape coz my favorite flavour sweet is grape. I still believe and I won't touch them if I ever come across them!
When I was young I saw a commercial for a sweet called Gushers. They are fruit candies, and on the ad the kids that were eating them, had their heads turned into fruit. I was really scared that I would become a 'Fruit Head', so on Halloween I gave them to my sister coz I hated her and I wanted her to turn into a fruit head! Wow, I was evil.....
after the kids in the gusher's commercials ate a gusher, their heads would turn into giant fruits. I thought that if i ate one my head would turn into a fruit. I tried it one time and ran into the bathroom to see if it had changed. It didn't :(
you know the commercials for gushers, the fruit snack? well i used to believe that they really did turn your head into fruit so i wouldnt eat them.
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