Sandwich in a can
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You can pick your friends
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
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Re: Sandwich in a can
cheesburger in a can - why not a sandwichin a can
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Re: Sandwich in a can
WTF??? First the cheeseburger in a can...now PB &J....
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Re: Sandwich in a can
The rumor is that they are working on pepperoni versions and french toast versions! http://eater.com/archives/2010/07/08/th ... -a-can.php
You can pick your friends
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
Re: Sandwich in a can
Wow! That's pretty igneous, I hope it's not as awful tasting as the cheesburger in a can. Though it looks like somebody is trying to do a offshoot of the FSR sandwhich.
Sandwhiches In a Can
Kirkland, 50, of Salt Lake City, Utah, has dedicated more than a decade of his life to a single concept: The sandwich in a can.
Or, actually, make that a few concepts: Sandwiches in a can. Pizza in a can. French toast in a can. Cinnamon rolls in a can.
Why a can? Because, when combined with techniques similar to those used to preserve Meals Ready-to-Eat for soldiers, an aluminum can keeps food fresh for a full year or even longer. Yes, that’s right: A fresh, year-old sandwich
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38268129/ ... ?gt1=43001
There is a picture in the article.
Or, actually, make that a few concepts: Sandwiches in a can. Pizza in a can. French toast in a can. Cinnamon rolls in a can.
Why a can? Because, when combined with techniques similar to those used to preserve Meals Ready-to-Eat for soldiers, an aluminum can keeps food fresh for a full year or even longer. Yes, that’s right: A fresh, year-old sandwich
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/38268129/ ... ?gt1=43001
There is a picture in the article.
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Re: Sandwich in a can
Has anyone tried these yet???
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Re: Sandwich in a can
Haven't tried it but its probably just a mini-loaf of bread with individual packets of jelly and peanut butter. I read a story about one of the financial backers being nailed by the SEC because he didn't tell investors their money was going into this product. He told them it was going into real estate. So if you see one of these you might want to grab them up. The fall-out from an SEC investigation could send them into 'ration' history really quick....
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"We may find in the long run that tinned food is a deadlier weapon than the machine-gun" - George Orwell.
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Re: Sandwich in a can
According to their website they are now available in some western state Wal-Marts.
http://www.markonefoods.com/storelocations
http://www.markonefoods.com/storelocations
You can pick your friends
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
and you can pick your nose
but you can't roll your friends into little green balls!
Re: Sandwich in a can
I'm surprised these actually made it to market. When I had first heard about them I read something about Kirkland's investment manager was lying to investors and getting them to invest in real estate while the money was actually going to developing the candwich. I guess whatever legal mess that caused was resolved, because the product is here.
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