As opposed to “It tastes awful. And it works.”

I saw an ad for it tonight and the “And” completely threw me. I could have sworn it was always “but”…

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    2 days ago

    I know, but that’s not what I remember, so I’m asking if other people remember it differently as well.

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      I’m trying to inform you without saying it that you are remembering wrong. It’s kind of irrelevant if I also remember it wrong!