What? Nobody wanted any Lemon Ade yesterday.
It's International Thalasamia Day. What is Thalasamia you ask. See below.
Thalassaemia is a genetic hemoglobin disorder. Hemoglobin is the iron-rich protein found in red blood cells. The function of hemoglobin is to transport oxygen to the blood. A person with thalassaemia has less than normal amounts of hemoglobin. This can make life very difficult, as it usually requires multiple blood transfusions. Some people with the disease need a blood transfusion every two weeks.
With all the soda flying around yesterday, we'll have some Coke today instead of Pepsi. We'll also have Coconut Cream Pie to snack on.