Nutella makes sense. I didn't notice the hazelnuts on the wrapper until now.
Wish I had tasted it, now.
Russian/Ukrainain rations
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Re: Russian/Ukrainain rations
Fascinating isn't it?fdsman wrote:Wow, it busted exactly the same way as pablo's...

@ Richard..
Nahh, don't be.. didn't miss out on it.. never try busted packages..
You never know how long it's opened.. Chocolate spread is very sugar and fat rich.. and does not look gross for a long time after opening.. but.. it can contain bad micro organisms like botulism..

To bad there's dairy in it.. (powdered milk) or I could send you some polish ones.. that wouldn't cost much with postage (lettersized) and the Poles around here always have it.. But it really doesn't taste fantastic.. ( Stuff like Nutella and other cheap rip offs from Nutella like found in every european supermarket taste much better)
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: Russian/Ukrainain rations
Hi Cracker- Yes, I guess it's good that I didn't try it. I've eaten many, many out-of-date ration items, but bulged or burst stuff scares me.
Thank you for your generous offer, but it would not be worth the bother for you to ship such a minor item.
I think I'll start with the sweetened tea from the ration pack tomorrow morning.
Thank you for your generous offer, but it would not be worth the bother for you to ship such a minor item.
I think I'll start with the sweetened tea from the ration pack tomorrow morning.