posted on May 17, 2008 06:13:12 AM new
There's a "cracker" born every minute.
My grandchildren and I have found many odd "crackers." From now on, no more eating of crackers, all will be displayed!!
Why would the questioner ask if is "gluten free"?? Are they planning on eating a $170 cracker?? If so, I have several bags I can sell them for far less.
Thanks for the link, good to see what people are up to.
Fritos bags and animal crackers can make you rich.
posted on May 17, 2008 07:56:03 AM new
to think of all the money these companies could make if they would save their "IMPERFECT" items that get tossed during quality control. They should add a section in their factory...conveyor belt to the ebay items.
posted on May 17, 2008 10:46:19 AM new
And to think of all the imperfect-though-apparently-mating animal crackers I've consumed instead of selling them. Yikes.
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posted on May 17, 2008 02:52:06 PM new
They neglected to include the "not for human consumption" disclaimer. EBay may pull the listing if someone complains.
The people who listed the Illinois shaped potato chip had to relist after their first listing was ended.
posted on May 18, 2008 06:50:49 AM new
What ever happens to the 'Ghost in a jar' saga?
The seller planned to go on radio and Tv talk shows,write newsletter and follow up with more products .
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Lets all stop whining !