What polymers are in milkshakes? Maybe if it were a diet one... the only thing wacky I know of in milkshakes is kaolinite which is a fine white clay (McDonalds!), but not a polymer.
OK, the cat's out of the bag. The "blood" and the milkshake are the same thing. It was discovered that the shake had many of the same properties as blood after an unfortunate transfusion mixup (don't ask but think "Scrubs").
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jimgirardi @ May 12th 2007 12:55AM
What polymers are in milkshakes? Maybe if it were a diet one... the only thing wacky I know of in milkshakes is kaolinite which is a fine white clay (McDonalds!), but not a polymer.
Lee Roy Brandon III @ May 12th 2007 1:14AM
That's what I was thinking of, thanks for the correction. Makes fine porcelain, too.
eDave @ May 12th 2007 7:36AM
I believe most Mcmilkshakes include a form of cellulose, which is a polysaccharide, and polysaccharaides are arguably polymers.
Mickey Jones @ May 12th 2007 4:53PM
OK, the cat's out of the bag. The "blood" and the milkshake are the same thing. It was discovered that the shake had many of the same properties as blood after an unfortunate transfusion mixup (don't ask but think "Scrubs").