I think you're on to something, but look closer: "Product of Chile."
It's a Chilean plot to over-caffeinate Americans and bring about civil war and fighting in the streets. Sort of a new approach for doing to us what we do to other countries.
If you're going to use the Urban Dictionary definition of the "agro" portion of the name, shouldn't you also use it as the basis for "berries" as well? If you define your terms from multiple sources you could be taking things out of context. (Although I will admit there seems to be less consensus on the definition of berries.)
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It's a Chilean plot to over-caffeinate Americans and bring about civil war and fighting in the streets. Sort of a new approach for doing to us what we do to other countries.
I bet you have to pay $9 bucks to get angry blueberries in February.
Sorry for the dreadful pun. But not sorry enough not to post it!
Oh, right.