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Max Park sponsored by Prime?

How do you know max park’s taste?
I have my ways
But if this PRIME drink costs a lot…
It probably will cost more than the normal PRIME drinks to ensure that enough money goes to max park, since it is his flavour. It's a similar situation to the mini mats on scs; you can buy a normal one for about $5. However, the creator ones (like the jperm mini mat) cost $8 because some of the money needs to go to jperm.
 
I have my ways

It probably will cost more than the normal PRIME drinks to ensure that enough money goes to max park, since it is his flavour. It's a similar situation to the mini mats on scs; you can buy a normal one for about $5. However, the creator ones (like the jperm mini mat) cost $8 because some of the money needs to go to jperm.
I believe where I live you can get a prime for $1.88, so I wouldn't be suprised if it was $3-$4.99 for this one.
 
A lot of American food is ultra processed slop anyway. I'm not sure why we as a society accepted this around the 80s and 90s. I saw a video of Japanese schoolkids being served RICE, FISH, and PEAR. It's utterly incomprehensible to me not to be served in school cardboard pizza or spongy nuggets.
In the UK as well, it's culturally accepted that school lunches are terrible, but that's not the case in Japan so the school lunches are actually good.
 
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