OK.
This one took some solving but there is indeed a hidden meaning to this sequence we see before us.
The word most emphasised is "Squoozed" in referenced to the said & aforementioned apple.
Using powers of deduction and a google search & inputting "squoozed" & "apple" we find a selection of references.
(The crucial element here is NOT to allow Google to tell you what you meant.It will say "Hey, we think you mean Squeezed apple". This impertinent program thinks it is running the show. Click on the italic "squoozed apple" that you originally wanted to find!)
So which one? Evidently, this scene is 3:21 minutes long. Hardly enough time to solve a mystery so that is a HUGE clue that tells us at least 4 minutes would be needed.
The 4th search result revealed this page to me:
http://www.marksmenus.com/restaurants/78947-College-Perk-Coffeehouse/menus/30947-Lunch-Dinner
ah ha, we're getting warmer.
And here we find this :
$2.25
Fresh Lemonade and Limeade
0 Recommendations
squoozed while you wait
So, we have been thrown a clue. Now we have an apple, but they are pointing out lemons and limes.
From there I will have to rewatch the problem as my mind is growing vague.
If anyone can shed light on the next deduction, please do so at will.
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Also, please note that sentences can also end in full stops. The exclamation mark can be overused.
Sherlock Holmes 28 March 13:08
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--Mark Gatiss
"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."
Robert McCloskey