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World's largest hula hoop!!!

lol, no. i wasn't high as a kite, if thats what you are hinting at.
I was eating my crisps and came across a giant one.
 
Hula hoops are much thicker/crunchier than Pringles... I adore both, and I don't eat many crisps. I have never heard of lettuced onion though... what on earth is that? :rofl:

This thread makes me feel hungry...
 
i havn't seen that flavour either. I looked it up on wikipedia. Said that was a flavour. Can't believe so many people have commented this.... all because of a crisp/potato snack/potato chip/corn snack
 
You guys over the pond do eat some strange snacks....I once had a Beef Jerky, given to me by a Mormon I shared a house with......What the hell are they, it was like flavoured leather....
 
jerky is so strange.
I was eating some while watching a western movie (to get in thee mood, lol)
And i didn't know what to think. It was chewy and soft, and just odd.
 
i still dont know wether i liked it, lol.
It like eating rubber, but meaty. And really chewy, but tasty?

ARGGHGHGHGH :angry01: so confusing! :confused:
 
Lacking in flavors?! We got Nacho Cheese Dorito's baybeeee! I've yet to find a snack food that beats 'em!
D80

Chilli Heatwave for me :D

But I agree with your outrage, and I'll join in; lacking in flavours?! Have you ever tried Reese's Peanut Butter Cups?! I was overwhelmed by the flavour (either that or the fact that they tasted saltier than the Dead Sea) :grin01:

Also, has anyone ever tried a 'Croissanwich'? I had one in Cincinati, they're fantastic.

Nope, I wouldn't say American snacks are lacking in flavour. But our snacks would definately give them a run for their money ;)

All the best

David
 
i have never tried a Croissanwich. But when i went to disneyland paris i had chocolate filled croissants every morning. Yummy, i wanna go back there.

Except for the french people (no offence intended), but every single one just shoved you out the way and had no manners. Or maybe that was just the french people in disneyland. I didn't go into france the whole time i was there.
 
This reminds me of a comedy bit Jon Stewart used to do in his standup days. He flew El Al into Israel, and when passing through customs, the agent greeted him with an ominous "Welcome to Israel....The Holy Land."

His reply?

"Uh, gee, thanks. I'm from America, Home Of The Whopper." :grin01:

regards,
jazz
 
Beef jerky rocks! We have tons of other snack meat stuff that's even better. Jack Link's makes all sorts of great "meat in a plastic bag" snacks. There's Signature Marinades Prime Cuts, Chicken Fajita, Tender Strips in a few flavors, beefsteak strips, and their jerky's good too (not too leathery, LOL). I don't know if you have Slim Jims in the UK, but they're nasty... Jack Link's products and Dr. Pepper make up at least 60% of my caloric intake. :grin01:

I'm not a big candy person, but I do envy the Brits for their Flake bars (all flavors). :spinner:
 
This reminds me of a comedy bit Jon Stewart used to do in his standup days. He flew El Al into Israel, and when passing through customs, the agent greeted him with an ominous "Welcome to Israel....The Holy Land."

His reply?

"Uh, gee, thanks. I'm from America, Home Of The Whopper." :grin01:

regards,
jazz

lmao, genius
 
This reminds me of a comedy bit Jon Stewart used to do in his standup days. He flew El Al into Israel, and when passing through customs, the agent greeted him with an ominous "Welcome to Israel....The Holy Land."

His reply?

"Uh, gee, thanks. I'm from America, Home Of The Whopper." :grin01:

regards,
jazz
:roflmao: That's awesome.

tanner123 said:
beef jerky is quite possibley the best invention ever even better then the wheel
It's up there! I wish there was a commercially available venison jerky. The stuff I've gotten from my hunter friends is amazing. :bowdown:
 
This is making me hungry. i really want a chinese now.
Crispy duck, spare ribs in barbeque sauce, Chinese mushrooms mmm.


:eats02: Yummy
 
Note to self: If given the opportunity to meet Brent, offer him a mint before he speaks.
. . . said the man with the obvious link to the garlic chips. LifeSavers Wintergreen would be my mint of choice . . .

Jack Link's makes all sorts of great "meat in a plastic bag" snacks.
. . . and some great Messin' with Sasquatch commercials.

It's up there! I wish there was a commercially available venison jerky. The stuff I've gotten from my hunter friends is amazing. :bowdown:
The venison sticks are gone in less than a month!

D80
 
:roflmao: It's up there! I wish there was a commercially available venison jerky. The stuff I've gotten from my hunter friends is amazing. :bowdown:

You know it! I was going to say the same thing. I have been spoiled with a family full of hunters and venison jerky and venison slim jims are the best thing since sliced bread. Jack links is also really good. You said you got your jerky from a Mormon... no wonder it tasted like leather. They have a lot of things they aren't allowed to eat in their religion so it was probably specially made to meet their religious needs (possibly certain seasonings couldn't be added) that or it was just plain bad jerky.


If you think our snack food lack flavor... you definitely never have had Girl Scout cookies (mint yummm). One bite and you will be ready to move this side of the pond. Lets also not forget Cadbury cream eggs, Wendy's frosty and fries, and penrose sausages, just to name a few.
 
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