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MARLENEB9 05:37:16 AM Aug 27 2008

the SD youspeak of is NOTa collectable its from scooby doo mac and cheese i buy it every week for my kids!!!!!!!lol

FluffPuffCat 12:52:33 AM Aug 27 2008

I have a noodle from kraft macaroni n cheese that was shaped to be the letters SD in a square with a loop on the top, like a necklace charm. I am going to post it on san diego craigslist collectible for sale

FluffPuffCat 11:55:16 PM Aug 26 2008

If you dont drink the pink milk left over in the bowl of apple jax, and leave it in the cupboard for a week, it will become hard like plastic. I think thats a polymer.

Jbluejay75 10:42:40 PM Aug 26 2008

I sure could wiggle my tongue inside of a hot pocket right about now.

FluffPuffCat 03:40:28 AM Aug 26 2008

My Taylor Fresh Organic Baby Spinach has grass in it. Is that baby Baby spinach or is it grass?

RosesandLillies4 11:23:02 PM Aug 25 2008

Amen to that!!!Theressa40 02:22:34 PM Aug 25 2008 I agree with SnessEE!! What's up with our food lately? E-coli, plastic pieces, botulism, eggs, chicken, spinach, tomatoes, etc. Is anything safe anymore. I guess if we all have our own little gardens, hen houses, processing plants, dairy cows and storage facilities, we just might make through this century. And, where are the candidates during all this, OVERSEAS campaigning??? Try staying in your own country and looking out for your own.

RosesandLillies4 11:19:02 PM Aug 25 2008

LOL! was Cheney shooting the plastic instead of people or clay pigeons? Everyhing is Everyone else's fault...I have bitten into: nut shells, a piece of bone in soup that was canned lately...and a few years ago, I found what appeared to be a anal sphincter in ground beef from Walmart...>Grayson916c 04:05:56 PM Aug 25 2008 "Is anything safe anymore?" Yes, everything I eat. I have had no problems. Those of you overreacting to this simply place no context to these problems. Over 250 MILLION Americans eat multiple meals every day. The amount of problems that actually occur is miniscule. And it isn't Bush's fault. It was Rove and Cheney playing frisbee at the Hot Pocket plant.<

RosesandLillies4 11:13:00 PM Aug 25 2008

It's not about what's in them, it's about time and the price...times are hard people! So we must eat things like vienna sausages and hot pockets, the high content foods because we can't afford a $400 per person per month grocery bill per month to eat real, healthy foods, and we're out working to pay for the gas and increased prices so the wealthy snot balls can write stupid stuff like some of these posts...okay, could just be stupid people...that happens, you know!

RosesandLillies4 11:09:38 PM Aug 25 2008

What about the "Lean Pockets" with the same date? And BTW, I'm not fat nor skinny, but all of you knock it off! We can't just choose our sizes, can we...the toothpicks and no buns would be a little curvier...even though anorexically obsessed about some parts...like the female pooch; while men would have perfect six pack abs and body builder muscles...no fat, just muscle....right?

Starrlyyt 10:37:49 PM Aug 25 2008

All I have to say about the posts making fun of people who eat Hot Pockets is that SKINNY PEOPLE who are NOT OVERWEIGHT can eat WHATEVER THEY WANT! Just because SOME PEOPLE have to worry about their weight and count calories because they've been eating too much over the years can't eat junk food and not worry about getting fat.... there are still alot of us that eat this stuff and stay a healthy weight! Everything, inclulding junk food, can be eaten in moderation! Heidi Klum always talks about eating pizza and most supermodels have their own list of guilty pleasures of "not-so-healthy food." Anyways... That's too bad this happened with Hot Pockets, but these things happen all the time and food gets recalled daily... just be happy they're letting consumers know.... I'll still buy them..... They're really good and I'm not worried about the nutrional value because I don't eat more than one at a time! ;-)

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