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Re: Russian/Ukrainain rations

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 4:51 pm
by Richard w.
Nutella makes sense. I didn't notice the hazelnuts on the wrapper until now.

Wish I had tasted it, now.

Re: Russian/Ukrainain rations

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:59 pm
by Cracker
fdsman wrote:Wow, it busted exactly the same way as pablo's...
Fascinating isn't it? :?




@ 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.. ;) a pack of nutella isn't worth the risk..

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)

Re: Russian/Ukrainain rations

Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 7:38 pm
by Richard w.
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 I've eaten many, many out-of-date ration items, but bulged or burst stuff scares me.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.

Nutella

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:32 am
by housil
Mod: I moved that "Nutella"-topic over ->here<-