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Is there really such thing as a purple cow?

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Is there really such thing as a purple cow?

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  1. Purple Cow is the name of a well-known poem by Gelett Burgess, written in 1895

    The Purple Cow is the mascot for Williams College.

    Purple Cow may also refer to a Root Beer Float made with grape soda or grape juice rather than root beer.

    Purple Cow ice cream or yogurt is black raspberry ice cream or yogurt with chocolate and white chocolate chips.[

    Purple Cow is also the name of a company in the Philippines that is known for its milkshakes.

    Purple Cow is a pipe tobacco blend consisting of burley, bright Virginia ribbon, latakia and maduro cigar leaf. It is manufactured by Cornell and Diehl of Morganton, NC

    Purple Cow Vineyards is a small, boutique wine producer in Forest Grove, Oregon that produces premium Oregon Pinot Noir, Tempranillo, Muscat, and Marechal Foch, among other wines. Purple Cow has a small case production of wine (600 cases per year), and has won several awards at local Oregon wine festivals

    Hope this answers your question

    there is no actual Purple COW


  2. yes its atype of smootie thing i have the recipe its...

    2 cups of vanilla ice cream

    6 tbs. frozen grape juice concentrate

    1 cup of milk

    i cup of ice

    than u blend it or put it in a smoothie maker :]

  3. Ummm no. At least I'm pretty sure theirs not. Maybe if they were dyed that color.

  4. Yes, but I think it's disgusting.  Who wants to drink grape juice mixed with milk?  Eww...

  5. Purple grape juice and vanilla ice cream, blend until creamy.

    It's actually very good and most of my kids love them.

  6. I mixed grape juice with milk once as a kid, the milk

    was curdled instantly and it was a horrible mess.

    You could just as well name it a Vomit Prophecy.

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