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And now, let's talk about me...
I've been blogged! Check out this incredibly nice review of my product, including probably the prettiest picture of three ThinKrisps stacked on each other I've ever seen!
Ignore the fat man in the big orange t-shirt. I do not know him. I buy her amazing chocolate bars every couple weeks - all handmade, all natural, and mostly local ingredients. Store bought chocolate just tastes waxy now. Has someone said something nice about you that you'd like to share? |
Very nice!
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Awesome!
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Now I am hungry
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^ And that's my job!
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There's a comment on the website about Thinkrisps...
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...unless some purveyor wants to PM a recipe to me... ;) |
Sure!
Take: some cheese Bake: until crisp Ta-dah! ThinKrisps! |
I'm slightly skeptical of that review- I've yet to taste ThinKrisps, and I think they are really just another urban legend.;)
(We may have to have ThinKrisp and Vegemite as our official Yosemite meet snacks- not necessarily at the same time, though......) Oh, and they look and sound like they are delicious, Gn2. I'm hungry now! |
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Turns out she was a lying skank whore. |
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What a cool write-up! Don't you just love to read?
Congrats, Jim! :) |
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If I mailordered ThinKrisps, you wouldn't tell the Wisconsin Cheese Police, n'est-ce pas? |
What a great review - and made for a great sales pitch too.
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ThinKrisps are absolutely yummy stuff. Yeay for the publicity!
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Huzzah!
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Nice review. However, I was a bit, as they say, confused, by the product name since I thought a big company made something with that name.
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I was fortunate enough to be able to buy four tubs of TK's today.
Unfortunately, I left one in someone's car. |
Excellent review!!! :D
I am so proud and happy for you! :snap: |
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You shared the yummy. |
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You might get that tub back, but it'll prolly be empty. I know it would be if ya left it in my car... |
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I want me some thinkrisps now! I do not care if they arrive broken into a million pieces or are cheese dust.
Sigh, le mail order not available. |
Cheese Dust. There could be a spin-off product in the works !!
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A cannister of broken krisps, for use with topping veggies, baked potatos, pastas, etc. And, with the variety of flavors, it'd be an awesome accent to just about anything. Think of French's Fried Onions that come in a can... those are basically crumbled onion rings that taste great on different dishes. So, there's already a similar concept on the market that's proven popular. So, who wants to crumble up a ThinKrisp and try it? |
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Oh, I remembered a serious example. I once received a Christmas card from essentially a total stranger saying the world needs more people like me.
I was walking through San Francisco one day and came across what was essentially a road rage incident where a guy was beginning to beat on a woman in an attempt to get his car keys back (he was probably intoxicated and had hit her car, while he was arguing with her husband the woman had taken his keys out of his car so he couldn't leave before the police showed). I pulled him off her and kept his attention focused on me (a lot of "you want to hit me? Go ahead and hit me but that'll just ensure that you're going to jail" and "you've already screwed up, do you really want to take this to the next level?") until the police showed up. Six months later, Christmas card (and I have no idea what, if anything, happened to anybody involved). So next time you all are finding me irritating, just remember there is some woman in Redwood City who thinks there should be more of me. |
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I've also seen MBC's toaster, what of it?
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Toasted Ham, anyone ?
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