by latte jack » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:31 pm
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Nutella
I chose this name because I've noticed nutella is a rather popular topping nowadays with many opportunities in the culinary arts. It can be a frosting or a filling, and can be added to most any recipe. That is how I see this bean, full of opportunity, ready to be shaped into a character. I also feel Nutella is a great feminine name to give this JBD.
Gender:
Female
Picture of Pastry:
The Mini Nutella Doughnuts sprinkled with nonpareils are to your right.→
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latte jack on Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:38 am, edited 3 times in total.
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❦hey there! i'm latte jack, formerly Jack of Apples. my interests include pitch perfect, disney/pixar, art, dogs, photography, nature and plants. i own three jbds: Clay, Kita, and Panther. i'm always looking for art or roleplays so don't hesitate to contact me! thanks a latte!
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Have very, very limited free time right now, so won't be on as much. But don't worry, I'm not gone! Feel free to message me about anything <3
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by Peanutcat » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:41 pm
Name: Dunkin (You know, Like Dunkin Donuts?)
Gender: Male Picture of Pastry: 
Croissants, It's a very common pastry known in most part's of the USA and I didn't want to go
overboard with this so I'm just here to tell you why I picked it. Well as you already know I said
that it was commonly known also I picked it because this bean remind's me of when me and my
sister's used to drizzle chocolate syrup all over them o3o ahhh good times, good times.
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by Muttz » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:47 pm
Name: Clodagh
as a girl's name is pronounced KLO-da. It is of Irish origin. Based on the Tipperary river in Ireland, also called the Clody. As a given name, it appears to have been first used by the Marquis of Waterford for the name of one of his daughters. Clodagh may also be linked to the Latin name Clodia (name of the mistress of the Roman poet Catullus), a variant of Claudia.
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