Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Boo Blue
Dutch translation:
Blauwe bom, Paarse wolk, enz.
English term
Boo Blue
Is there a Dutch equivalent for this?
Thanks in advance
3 | Blauwe bom, Paarse wolk, enz. | Sandra Bakker |
4 | blauwe suikerspin met frambozensmaak | DorienVdA |
Non-PRO (1): Danielle Kleingeld
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Proposed translations
Blauwe bom, Paarse wolk, enz.
No problem, Danielle. Thanks for the help. |
Bedankt Sandra. |
blauwe suikerspin met frambozensmaak
http://www.columbiajobbing.com/3201-Boo-Blue-Blue-Raspberry-Flossugar-6-gallons-cs.-p-723.html
Thanks again, SnowDrop84 |
Discussion
Hope this is of help:
It seems that every colour stands for an 'easy' taste, hope this website helps:
http://www.partyverhuurdemeerpaal.nl/suikerspin.htm