Love Letters to Forgotten Things

Spin the Bottle - A Circle of Kids, a Soda Bottle, and a First Kiss You Never Forget

2 min · 29. april 2026
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It tasted like Dr. Pepper... A basement spin-the-bottle kiss that was awkward, sweet, and unforgettable. This episode is a love letter to that first kiss – the one that made your heart flip for the very first time.

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