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On Tue 08 Jul 2008 01:55:58p, Andy told us...
said... On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 14:48:24 -0500, Andy q wrote: sf, Don't do that! Buy the other cheese puffs brands. Cheetos? Cheese Doodles? Is that Kraft? Is there anywhere to turn that's NOT Kraft for junk food? Yeah, but I already know what cheetos taste like and they don't come in a Kraft box. I'm buying them for the box and the element of surprise. sf, Not that I can stop you but I hope you know what you're doing!!! ![]() Best, Andy I think Barbara always knows what she's doing. ;-) -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Tuesday, 07(VII)/08(VIII)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. ------------------------------------------- |
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Andy said...
On Tue 08 Jul 2008 01:55:58p, Andy told us... said... On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 14:48:24 -0500, Andy q wrote: sf, Don't do that! Buy the other cheese puffs brands. Cheetos? Cheese Doodles? Is that Kraft? Is there anywhere to turn that's NOT Kraft for junk food? Yeah, but I already know what cheetos taste like and they don't come in a Kraft box. I'm buying them for the box and the element of surprise. sf, Not that I can stop you but I hope you know what you're doing!!! ![]() Best, Andy I think Barbara always knows what she's doing. ;-) But... but... would you... you're right! As a gag I can picture it. Andy |
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Andy wrote: Am I to believe my eyes? Kraft macaroni & cheese crackers ?????? What happened since I left home? Did the world's axis shift? I just went to Kalifornia for a week! Dammit!!! Andy i sorta half saw an ad for it the other night. probably tastes like cheezits. harriet & critters |
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Andy wrote:
Am I to believe my eyes? Kraft macaroni & cheese crackers ?????? What happened since I left home? Did the world's axis shift? I just went to Kalifornia for a week! Dammit!!! Andy Yeah, I saw those in my last visit to the local meglo-mart. I guess it's what the ad execs call "brand extension". |
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Dan Goodman wrote:
Nexis wrote: sf wrote in message ... On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 21:13:00 -0500, Andy q wrote: Am I to believe my eyes? Kraft macaroni & cheese crackers ?????? What happened since I left home? Did the world's axis shift? I just went to Kalifornia for a week! Dammit!!! You mean your side of the country got it first? sniffle You haven't seen them yet, sf? My mom and I saw them a couple weeks ago at the Albertson's near her. At first, I thought it was an abnormally large box of mac&cheese! lol I had to read it twice before I realized they were just crackers. She bought a box for the grandkids...they look like the kraft mac & cheese noddles too. What'll they think up next? There's already Hamburger Helper with the hamburger already mixed in (freeze-dried.) Let's not forget microwave hotdogs complete with buns! |
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sf wrote:
On 08 Jul 2008 08:51:51 GMT, "Dan Goodman" wrote: There's already Hamburger Helper with the hamburger already mixed in (freeze-dried.) Is it sold in regular grocery stores or camping stores? It's in regular grocery stores in the southwestern US. Tastes just like the regular Hamburger Helper, but the freeze-dried hamburger bits don't seem to soften up much. I pick them out when I've been forced to eat the stuff. |
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