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U.S. inventors dream up ultimate convenience food... sandwiches in a TIN
Daily Mail ^
| July 8, 2010
| Staff
Posted on 07/08/2010 12:31:30 PM PDT by C19fan
U.S. inventors have dreamt up the ultimate in lunchtime convenience food for busy consumers - a sandwich in a can. The aptly named Candwich comes in three flavours - peanut butter and strawberry jam, peanut butter and grape jam and barbecue chicken - and is being sold in vending machines across Utah. Marketed at people on the go including students, construction workers and 'soccer moms', the canned sandwiches do not require refrigeration and have a long shelf life.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food
KEYWORDS: sandwiches; tincans
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:31:36 PM PDT
by
C19fan
To: C19fan
We’ve long had canned hamburgers, so why is this so revolutionary.
A step backward, really.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:33:00 PM PDT
by
SJSAMPLE
To: C19fan
In before the obligatory Spam jpeg.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:33:10 PM PDT
by
Obadiah
(I can see November from my house!)
To: C19fan
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:33:45 PM PDT
by
E. Pluribus Unum
("The only stable state is the one in which all men are equal before the law." -- Aristotle)
To: Obadiah
What will they think of next!
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:34:35 PM PDT
by
MarineBrat
(Better dead than red!)
To: SJSAMPLE
Cool. Never have seen a canned hamburger.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:34:58 PM PDT
by
C19fan
To: C19fan; writer33
lazy people sure like to invent don’t they? lol
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:36:44 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(Just say NO to TV, it rots your brain!)
To: SJSAMPLE
THAT was a canburger. This is a CANDWICH.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:37:09 PM PDT
by
a fool in paradise
(I wish our president loved the US military as much as he loves Paul McCartney.)
To: C19fan
Greaaaat. More junk for me to find with my non-descriminating metal detector. I’ve found thousands of those damndable vienna sausage cans in my searches - sausage cans, pull tabs and aluminum foil.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:37:37 PM PDT
by
KingLudd
To: C19fan
Yes. I can.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:38:34 PM PDT
by
a fool in paradise
(I wish our president loved the US military as much as he loves Paul McCartney.)
To: C19fan
I see a good marketing theme: "PB&J 4 SHTF!"
To: KingLudd
In 1988, I was digging a foxhole near Hanau Germany can came up with a can of cheese (c-ration) with a manufacture date of 1943.
We dared the commo corporal to eat it.
He did, and survived.
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:41:17 PM PDT
by
SJSAMPLE
To: C19fan
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posted on
07/08/2010 12:44:46 PM PDT
by
SJSAMPLE
To: SJSAMPLE
A step backward, indeed! Sandwich in a can sounds quite revolting. Ugh.
To: C19fan
I guess that I would try the Peanut butter and chicken.
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posted on
07/08/2010 1:18:22 PM PDT
by
mountainlion
(concerned conservative.)
To: StopBigGovt
A step backward, indeed! Sandwich in a can sounds quite revolting. Ugh. True but better then the gerbils that are normally used
To: GeronL
lazy people sure like to invent dont they? lol I've known a bunch of inventors--I invented a fairly successful product myself--and the last thing I'd call them is lazy.
MM (in TX)
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posted on
07/08/2010 1:25:24 PM PDT
by
MississippiMan
(http://gogmagogblog.wordpress.com/)
To: NativeSon
To: C19fan
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posted on
07/08/2010 1:29:44 PM PDT
by
Gondring
(Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
To: GeronL
Read the full article for the REAL story in this story.
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posted on
07/08/2010 1:30:55 PM PDT
by
Gondring
(Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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