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Post by Vodkie on Jul 17, 2017 5:25:03 GMT
photo credit - instagram/facebook page @junkbanter
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Post by sweetpea on Jul 18, 2017 21:17:41 GMT
That is just wrong....
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Post by Lucy on Jul 20, 2017 22:58:06 GMT
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Post by Vodkie on Jul 20, 2017 23:11:28 GMT
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Post by bonerxmas on Jul 20, 2017 23:14:34 GMT
might be good, sweet pickles are good
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Post by Vodkie on Jul 21, 2017 0:50:06 GMT
might be good, sweet pickles are good
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Post by Jayman on Jul 22, 2017 0:12:51 GMT
That's.......different
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Post by koskiewicz on Jul 22, 2017 18:27:14 GMT
...growing up, there was a sour pickle bubble gum that sold for .01 per piece. I loved it...!!!
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Post by Vodkie on Jul 22, 2017 18:53:46 GMT
...growing up, there was a sour pickle bubble gum that sold for .01 per piece. I loved it...!!!
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Post by jessica on Jul 23, 2017 22:43:41 GMT
That is interesting...
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Post by Jayman on Jul 24, 2017 3:54:13 GMT
It really is interesting that somebody would have such a horrible idea. May as well dip your pickles in whipped cream.
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Post by Vodkie on Jul 24, 2017 4:25:51 GMT
It really is interesting that somebody would have such a horrible idea. May as well dip your pickles in whipped cream.
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Post by MCDemuth on Jul 26, 2017 3:05:57 GMT
I am getting real tired of seeing tons of crap like that on store shelves, but everything I like to buy being sold out...
Maybe, if consumers had been OK with sticking with classic things, like: drinking Black Coffee, instead of supporting never ending flavors at Starbucks...
I would still like to know, who came up with Whole Grain Chef Boyardee products... Seriously? As an adult, I tried one of those, and couldn't eat it because it tasted terrible... I can't imagine any child wanting to eat that slop... Most kids I've met don't like such things...
Meanwhile, those unsold containers of weird & disturbing things like those already mentioned, continue to take up shelf space that could be used to stock additional supplies of normal and wanted products...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2018 2:45:09 GMT
I am getting real tired of seeing tons of crap like that on store shelves, but everything I like to buy being sold out... Maybe, if consumers had been OK with sticking with classic things, like: drinking Black Coffee, instead of supporting never ending flavors at Starbucks... I would still like to know, who came up with Whole Grain Chef Boyardee products... Seriously? As an adult, I tried one of those, and couldn't eat it because it tasted terrible... I can't imagine any child wanting to eat that slop... Most kids I've met don't like such things...Meanwhile, those unsold containers of weird & disturbing things like those already mentioned, continue to take up shelf space that could be used to stock additional supplies of normal and wanted products... Yeah, those are truly awful. I took a bite and a half, couldn't take it any more. The whole grain Kraft macaroni and cheese is just as bad.
I always thought my taste in foods changed as I grew older. For example, I used to love Chef Boyardee as a kid but as an adult I have largely abandoned them. Each time I have tried them they have been tasteless, with watered down sauce.
I didn't realize they had changed the recipe, though.
I tried the new Throwback cans of ravioli and it's a huge difference.
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