Marjorie Suddard wrote:
Finally, I can stop wearing black in mourning for Bacon-Flavored Thins, those genius Nabisco crackers that went away years ago. Thank you!
Margie
I go canoeing for a week (really) and you guys have all this fun without me.
Margie, we have Bacon dippers , not to mention ketchup (and my wife's favourite), pizza flavoured chips. I'm not a chip fan, but I will eat sea salt and pepper.
Keith Tanner wrote:
Also not present in the US. Thank goodness.
Made in my hometown, and I actually like them. For those that don't know, these are molasses candy.
^ My wife bought those the first year we were in our house.
I had to go out on Halloween night to try and buy some real candy so our house wouldn't get egged.
Shawn
Zomby Woof wrote:
Marjorie Suddard wrote:
Finally, I can stop wearing black in mourning for Bacon-Flavored Thins, those genius Nabisco crackers that went away years ago. Thank you!
Margie
I go canoeing for a week (really) and you guys have all this fun without me.
Margie, we have Bacon dippers , not to mention ketchup (and my wife's favourite), pizza flavoured chips. I'm not a chip fan, but I will eat sea salt and pepper.
Keith Tanner wrote:
Also not present in the US. Thank goodness.
Made in my hometown, and I actually like them. For those that don't know, these are molasses candy.
Candy made from mole asses?!? You guys are wierd!
That's nothing, we've been telling people this stuff is raspberry flavouring for years: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castoreum
Well, I dunno if it's THAT bad. It IS beaver, after all.
GREAT.... now they're arguing with me on whether we ship to them or not.
I read on the internet that you do.
Tell them to:
-Get a US shipping address.
-Use a shipping agent in the USA that will forward the package to their Canadian address.
-Ship it to a friend in the USA who can forward it to them.
-Go away and take their business elsewhere.
Trans_Maro wrote:
I had these yesterday:
They were awesome!
I didn't like them - or the other new ones either. Not enough to dethrone salt and vinegar anyway.
I had high hopes for grilled cheese and ketchup, but it was bland.
Does Lays make a pontoon (or whatever you people call gravy on fries) flavored chip?
Trans_Maro wrote:
I had these yesterday:
They were awesome!
So you guys got a few different weird Lay's flavors too? I tried the three we got. Chicken and waffles, Sriracha, and cheesy garlic bread. Larry the cable guy has a brand of chips and they include fried pickle and ketchup.
Trans_Maro wrote:
Tell them to:
-Get a US shipping address.
-Use a shipping agent in the USA that will forward the package to their Canadian address.
-Ship it to a friend in the USA who can forward it to them.
-Go away and take their business elsewhere.
Knowing Bob (which I really only do through the internets), he'll go with the last one.
NGTD
Dork
8/19/13 5:37 p.m.
logdog wrote:
Does Lays make a pontoon (or whatever you people call gravy on fries) flavored chip?
I'm holding out for the poontang flavor.
In reply to Curmudgeon:
One time when I was visiting the inlaws in northern Maine I found clam flavored chips. They were nasty.
I am able to ship FedEx and UPS to Germany faster than to Canada; and I can track it! It's not Canada's fault but it seems like the whole thing is rigged to keep us from shipping there. About the same money also.
As for those chips; you can keep them. Barbecue is the only type of chip that matters.
logdog wrote:
In reply to Curmudgeon:
One time when I was visiting the inlaws in northern Maine I found clam flavored chips. They were nasty.
Everything in Northern Maine is nasty,as it should be. Someone should make a Fresh Buttered Lobster chip.
Do Y'all even grow potatoes up yonder?
Obviously never heard of Bud the spud
JoeyM
Mod Squad
8/19/13 10:15 p.m.
TRoglodyte wrote:
Do Y'all even grow potatoes up yonder?
they have to melt the permafrost to do it.....