Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Canned "meat" update

"Kids, eat all your skallops or you won't get any tofutti for dessert!"

15 comments:

Joe said...

It's a good thing you can't do scratch and sniff cards to go with this feature...

pissed off patricia said...

Whoa! Way too early in the day to even think about what might be in those cans. What the hell is a skallop? Whatever they are they seem expensive for a canned meat product. Oh gross!

Elizabeth said...

You've gotta wonder what's in "sKallops." And "Krab."

Snad said...

The Superlinks are not bad, really. I've not tried the Skallops. They are expensive, though - Morningstar Farms is cheaper - but not as shelf stable. That may be an important distinction, seeing as how Jodie and Rachel are over at Shuck and Jive speculating that the world banking system is due to crash this Friday!

Wandering Coyote said...

Ugh! Just...UGH!

Dean Wormer said...

Don't forget canned corned beef.

It especially comes in handy if you and six other castaways are trapped on an island with a lion.

mwb said...

100 % Imitation Seafood Product - ask for it by name!

dguzman said...

Skary.

DivaJood said...

At first I thought it was someone who could not spell, but no, this is for the Vegetarian krowd.

Dr Zibbs said...

Puke.

dguzman said...

This vegetarian isn't about to put any of that crap in her mouth. I'll stick with Morningstar Farms, thanks.

Little Merry Sunshine said...
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Little Merry Sunshine said...

Thanks to the collapse of Wall Street, I can't afford Skallops. Not that I'd eat them if I could. I think REAL SCALLOPS are cheaper and certainly they have fewer preservatives.

vikkitikkitavi said...

I LOVE SKALLOPS!!!

Chris said...

Skallops are a side dish you get at the Krusty Krab on SpongeBob Square Pants....right?