You should have sued for false advertising.
For that price, you’d think they could at least add a little flair to the design.
'Cause this is the first thing I thought of:
These are clearly machine-made, Pringles-style crisps. For 11 bucks apiece, I want chips that are lovingly hand-crafted from the finest heirloom potatoes by old-world artisans.
I shudder to think what a can of these would cost.
Does anyone know what charity the money went to? I’m not able to find that info.
Bah, S:t Eriks… another brewery owned & run by a big industry player (Galatea, big in Sweden, at least…), trying to cultivate an image of artisanal beer-making. It’s the kind of beer that is found in places that only used to serve incredibly dull beer, but have now branched out to serve one or two dull to insipid versions of more recently popular beer styles… Pah! Humbug!!
Did Fred Armisen and Carrie Browning create a new show? Arlandastadia?
As long as it’s not the Trump Foundation.
Is that your only superpower?
If you blindfold and spin me, with uncanny accuracy I’m able to point at Starbucks.
Actually, I live in Vancouver so this is less superpower and more the law of averages
If you want artisinal, yet inexpensive - there’s a guy down on Third Street in Zona Centro de Tijuana who juliennes and deep-fries potato chips right in front of you for about 20 pesos (if I remember correctly). You can even choose your toppings - salt, lime juice, chili powder, pepper, etc.
I am (figuratively) standing the presence of (literal) greatness. I am in awe.
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