AdamJoshua 10:10 AM 11-03-2013
When I was in Canada a few years ago I got addicted to these little bastards, always a fan of the potato stick, but these are on an entirely different level, sadly they don't sell them in the states, seems to be a Canadian RE, I even ordered some off the internet a couple years ago, they were just as good as I remembered. Seeing as they are / were made by Hostess I'm thinking another end of an era.
Edit: Interesting note, Hostess was rebranded with the Lays name a decade ago, the only current Hostess product (branding wise) on the market in Canada are the Hickory Sticks.
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So what's your favorite snack food?
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icehog3 10:13 AM 11-03-2013
Right now it's a local company's trail mix, with almonds, walnuts, raisins, cranberries, white chocolate chips, dark chocolate soy nuts and other assorted fruit. Tastes better than it sounds.
:-)
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kelmac07 10:13 AM 11-03-2013
Smartfood Popcorn
:-) :-) :-) Always keep four/five bags stocked in the pantry. Or some BBQ pork grinds.
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Blueface 10:14 AM 11-03-2013
Delta Airlines Biscoff cookies.
Got their website on my last flight and ordered a whole box.
Man they are good with coffee or alone.
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CigarNut 10:29 AM 11-03-2013
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Delta Airlines Biscoff cookies.
Got their website on my last flight and ordered a whole box.
Man they are good with coffee or alone.
I love these things! Costco sells a smaller version of these (Biscoff) cookies during the holidays. Can't wait
:-)
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Scottw 10:38 AM 11-03-2013
a chunk of provolone cheese and some grilled bread dipped in balsamic. Perfect snack for me.
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Scottw 10:50 AM 11-03-2013
That's my second favorite snack.
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bonjing 11:02 AM 11-03-2013
Black pepper sunflower seeds
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Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
When I was in Canada a few years ago I got addicted to these little bastards, always a fan of the potato stick, but these are on an entirely different level, sadly they don't sell them in the states, seems to be a Canadian RE, I even ordered some off the internet a couple years ago, they were just as good as I remembered. Seeing as they are / were made by Hostess I'm thinking another end of an era.
Edit: Interesting note, Hostess was rebranded with the Lays name a decade ago, the only current Hostess product (branding wise) on the market in Canada are the Hickory Sticks.
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So what's your favorite snack food?
They can always be 'sent' from up here......
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I'm a 'salt' snacker, so it's potato chips, nuts etc for me.
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MrClean 11:30 AM 11-03-2013
I'm not a big snacker but when I do, cracked black pepper potato chips or Triskets and cheese.
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ironchefscott 01:59 PM 11-03-2013
I am a huge peanut and cashew fan.
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shark 02:15 PM 11-03-2013
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
When I was in Canada a few years ago I got addicted to these little bastards, always a fan of the potato stick, but these are on an entirely different level, sadly they don't sell them in the states, seems to be a Canadian RE, I even ordered some off the internet a couple years ago, they were just as good as I remembered. Seeing as they are / were made by Hostess I'm thinking another end of an era.
Edit: Interesting note, Hostess was rebranded with the Lays name a decade ago, the only current Hostess product (branding wise) on the market in Canada are the Hickory Sticks.
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So what's your favorite snack food?
I saw these today and thought of you.....
:-):-):-)
How many you want???
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AdamJoshua 04:42 PM 12-13-2013
Oh you bastard ... that being said how many will fit in a medium sized U-Haul?
:-) :-) :-)
you know the real problem is people taste them and end up grabbing handfuls, I brought a large back into the office when I worked at Intuit and people would take one or two sticks to try them and say "hey not bad" and then I'd turn around and see them taking overflowing handfuls of them ..bastards...
look at them all just sitting there crying out to be eaten!
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sikk50 05:03 PM 12-13-2013
Originally Posted by Remo:
Beer. That is all.
I like your thinking
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Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Oh you bastard ... that being said how many will fit in a medium sized U-Haul? :-) :-) :-)
you know the real problem is people taste them and end up grabbing handfuls, I brought a large back into the office when I worked at Intuit and people would take one or two sticks to try them and say "hey not bad" and then I'd turn around and see them taking overflowing handfuls of them ..bastards...
look at them all just sitting there crying out to be eaten!
I don't know about a U-Haul, but a medium size flat rate box shouldn't be much....
:-)
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kelmac07 08:20 AM 12-14-2013
mosesbotbol 10:13 AM 12-14-2013
Beef Jerky, spicy seaweed thingies my girl buys, and Edamame
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