1/18/2024 0 Comments Red sonics![]() ![]() Some of her other life goals are to join the South African Extreme Ironing team, go to a Rage Against the Machine or Beastie Boys concert, and high five James Franco. A cinephile from a very young age, she has vowed to watch every film on the “1000 Films to Change Your Life” list before she dies, which is a tall order for a mere mortal, but she, having gained immortality in a battle of wits with Socrates, will have no issue completing it. Also, she is always listening to music from an alarmingly wide range of genres and is a condescending music snob. She enjoys singing and playing piano, bass guitar, ukulele and harmonica, and will play the intro to Billy Joel's “Piano Man” for you until your ears bleed. A part of choir, theater and sometimes newspaper, she is involved in only the coolest programs of the school. Now, sixteen years after her parents made up her unpronounceable name, she has overcome these obstacles and risen above her initial uselessness. In the beginning, Meridan Cavanaugh could not talk, walk, read or write. ![]() Whether or not there’s a secret menu, special requests still have their place at Sonic, secret or not. “I make this drink called a Suicide that’s every flavor of slush put together and I love it because it tastes like Nerds,” employee Al Ingram said. ![]() “I’ve had strawberry teas, I’ve had cherry chocolate slushes, there’s always a new weird drink that’s popular.”Īnother component that could add to the myth of the secret menu is that some employees invent their own unique drinks that aren’t on the menu. “I’ve worked at Sonic for 10 years so it’s hard to remember just one,” Alston said. Longtime Sonic employees have seen “secret menu” drinks come and go, and as a result some have seen ridiculous drink orders in their time. “Some of them are popular and have names but it’s not really secret or anything.” “The stuff that’s supposedly on the secret menu is usually just special requests that a lot of people make,” Sonic employee Brooke Alston said. Perhaps, then, the secret menu is not actually a real menu made by the Sonic staff, instead an urban myth compiled from special requests of customers that gained widespread popularity. However, the availability of these items is more limited, and I’ve never been able to get one made at any of the Sonics in the area. Other items on the so-called secret menu are fried pickles, Frito Pie, and grilled ham and cheese. It’s really amazing and it’s the only drink I get there anymore.” “It’s a mix of Sprite, Mountain Berry Powerade, lemonade, cranberry, and sometimes vanilla. “The Purple O is a drink that I guess is on the secret menu because I’ve been to Sonics where they don’t make it or know what it is,” sophomore Ben Meaders said. One such famous drink is the Purple O, also called a Purple Passion or Purple Sprite. In addition to the thousands of listed drink combinations, there are rumors of a “secret” menu of special drinks that have their own names and flavor combos. Sonic is incredibly popular among both students and teachers because of the drive-in style, the quick service and tasty food, and most of all, the endless drink options. One of the most common sights at school, along with Vera Bradley bags and Miss Me jeans, is the giant Sonic cup. ![]()
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