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[[File:Petroleum_and_gas_concentrate.jpg|thumb|Consumer taste-test, comparing two experimental flavors of sweet, sweet crude oil.]]'''Sweet, sweet crude oil''' is [[sweet crude oil]] mixed with [[Extract of Radium]].
[[File:Petroleum_and_gas_concentrate.jpg|thumb|Consumer taste-test, comparing two experimental flavors of sweet, sweet crude oil.]]'''Sweet, sweet crude oil''' is usually understood to mean [[sweet crude oil]] mixed with [[Extract of Radium]].
 
The [[Free Sample Yesterday]] campaign distributed several hundred billion tiny [[Ampoule (nonfiction)|ampoules]] of sweet, sweet crude oil.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==
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* [[Extract of Radium]]
* [[Extract of Radium]]
* [[Free Sample Yesterday]]
* [[Free Sample Yesterday]] - advertising campaign which famously distributed several hundred trillion micro ampoules of sweet, sweet crude oil.
* [[Stomach Oil Exporting Petrels]]
* [[Stomach Oil Exporting Petrels]]
* [[Turpentine Delight]]
* [[Turpentine Delight]]

Revision as of 08:29, 20 June 2016

Consumer taste-test, comparing two experimental flavors of sweet, sweet crude oil.

Sweet, sweet crude oil is usually understood to mean sweet crude oil mixed with Extract of Radium.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference