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Staropramen wrote:At my job they had a bacon promotion with this sort of crap. The most bizarre was bacon scented candles.
wmfinck wrote:Staropramen wrote:At my job they had a bacon promotion with this sort of crap. The most bizarre was bacon scented candles.
Wow, I bet all that stuff is popular amongst the Jews in Brooklyn.
Would love to add a picture of bacon-scented candles here, LOL
Maybe Melissa and I will see some on this coming trip. We ARE going to Kentucky, you know...
Staropramen wrote:wmfinck wrote:Staropramen wrote:At my job they had a bacon promotion with this sort of crap. The most bizarre was bacon scented candles.
Wow, I bet all that stuff is popular amongst the Jews in Brooklyn.
Would love to add a picture of bacon-scented candles here, LOL
Maybe Melissa and I will see some on this coming trip. We ARE going to Kentucky, you know...
Had I known we'd be hosting a museum for this junk I would have documented it accordingly. I'm sure that promotion will be back eventually. Now everything is pumpkin spice.
fistofyahweh wrote:I dare any of these Bacon crazed morons to try eating that stuff without all the injected flavoring.. I've seen the process of which they make bacon.. They take that slab of pork flesh and run it under a injector machine with hundreds of needles that puncture the flesh and inject all the salts and flavoring into it. That's what you are smelling when you cook up that walking garbage disposal..
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