Android OS Version Names
I have filled in the first two codenames.
What's next? Here are my guesses, from myself and others. P: parfait, peanut butter cup, pecan pie, popsicle, pound cake, praline, pretzel, puff pastry, pumpkin pie Q: quesito, quince pie R: rhubarb pie, rice pudding, rock candy, rum cake S: sachertorte, saltwater taffy, sponge cake, strudel, sugar cookie, sugarplum, sundae T: tapioca pudding, tiramisu, torte, Turkish delight, turnover, tutti frutti U: upside-down cake V: W: waffle X: Y: Z: |
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What's next? Here are my guesses, from myself and others. P: parfait, peanut butter cup, pecan pie, popsicle, pound cake, praline, pretzel, puff pastry, pumpkin pie peeps, Pez Q: quesito, quince pie quiche R: rhubarb pie, rice pudding, rock candy, rum cake Ricola, red hots, red vine S: sachertorte, saltwater taffy, sponge cake, strudel, sugar cookie, sugarplum, sundae Skittles, Starburst T: tapioca pudding, tiramisu, torte, Turkish delight, turnover, tutti frutti, Tootsie Roll, toffee U: upside-down cake U-No V: Violet Crumble W: waffle Whopper X: Y: Yorkie Z:Zagnut |
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Pecan Pie is next, I'm betting.
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X: xylophone
Look, I know it's not a sweet, but what the hell kind of sweet starts with X? |
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For X, I've thought of a solution: Use a word that starts with "ex", like "extra". Thus, we can have Xtra Crunchy or something like that.
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Or maybe it will be "Xanthan gum ice cream."
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Wrigleys' eXtra Gum.
None of the options are very convincing. |
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What about Xylitol? An ingredient not a sweet itself, but definitely a sweet X.
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After "W", Google will throw up their hands, say, "Well, that's it for candy! It's on to musical instruments!" They'll name it "Android Xylophone."
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There used to be a chocolate bar made and sold in Trinidad named the Xbar.
http://www.finestbrandfood.com/choco...rWrapper3d.jpg It was similar to Snickers containing chopped up roasted peanuts smothered in caramel on top of a bar of nougat all covered in milk chocolate. I think it's probably out of production now: there was a website for it: www.xbarchocolate.com but this currently isn't working. :( |
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