News report last night cracked me up. Evidently, Starbucks changed the recipe for their strawberry frap to switch from artificial ingredients to all natural. So the new recipe uses red food coloring extracted from cochineal beetles.
http://www.kens5.com/home/Starbucks-Str ... 75395.html
The reason I bring this up is because of a funny back story. I took a summer term Bio class a few years ago, and we were required to give an oral presentation on something related to what we were studying, which at the time was insects. I always dread crap like this and postpone it until I absolutely have to act. So to exact my revenge, I decided to give my presentation on the cochineal beetle.
The presentation was due the Thursday before the 4th of July (our independence day). So of course, everything is decked out in red, white, and blue. I brought red velvet cupcakes and handed them out to the class before my presentation. Once everyone had finished, I got up and explained how crushed up cochineal beetles were used to make red food coloring. And then I paused. You could see them all connecting the dots as the expression on their collective faces changed to one of horror and repulsion.
It was the most enjoyable class assignment I've ever had.
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