A look at why the fast-food giant’s newest drink has fans and families split Burger King Fans Talk About New Drink: 'Are You Kidding?'” Burger King has a new drink. Some people like it. Others say, "Are you kidding?" It’s called a mock mimosa. It tastes like orange juice with bubbles. Let’s look at why people are talking. 🍊 What Is the Mock Mimosa? This drink is orange juice and Sprite. It costs $1.99. You can only get it in the morning. It’s part of a breakfast test. Burger King says it’s a fun way to feel fancy. It looks like a real mimosa but has no alcohol. 🥂 Some People Think It’s Weird Some people think it’s just a drink. Others think it sends the wrong message. One person wrote, "Why is Burger King giving kids fake drinks like this?" Another said, "It’s just juice. People need to calm down." 👨👧 What About Kids? Burger King is a family place. Some parents worry this drink makes alcohol look cool. Experts say kids copy adults. If adults d...
These buds may be low on cost but
they're high on quality
SOUNDMAGIC E10 £35
The SoundMagic E10s have blasted in out of nowhere (well, China). Their
stylish metal casing makes them look and feel valuable, and they sound rich
too, with awesome punch, excellent balance from treble to bass, and loads of
detail. They’d be good at twice the price.
PHILIPS SHE3575 £20
The SHE3575s are the earphone equivalent of a packet of Skittles, partly
because they’re so darn colourful, and partly because while you might think
you’re too old for them, you’re bound to enjoy them. Sure, vocals can sound a
little harsh, but for £20 these are more capable than they have any right to
be.
SENNHEISER CX 281 £40
The much-loved CX 300 II earphones are no more, but Sennheiser has a bunch
of new, affordable in-ears, such as these lovely-looking CX 281s. Sound is very
clear and smooth, although they lack some detail and drive – and you’ll need to
run the cable over your ears to avoid hearing lots of rustling.
JVC HA-FXC51 £30
These JVCs look proper classy considering that they cost just £30. They’re
fabulously comfortable and secure in your ears, too, and produce lovely, clear
vocals and decent bass thunks. They’re a little excitable in the treble, which
can be a tad irritating at times, but at this price they’re an absolute
bargain.
SKULLCANDY 50/50 £50
Colourful and covered in skull logos, the styling of these Skullcandys is
far from subtle, and neither is the sound: these buds batter you with heavy
bass and hard treble, even when you’re trying to listen to something relaxing.
It might sound like great fun at first, but no-one wants to be shouted at all
the time.