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21. I think this is cute I would get it for my kids I think it would make them smile. Posted at 8:57PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Shell 22. YEAH, IT'S CUTE, & A BIT WIERD TOO..... WE ARE JUST NOT USED TO IT YET,.... BUT HOW DOES IT TASTE? NO ONE HAS MENTIONED THAT .... ONLY HOW IT LOOKS... Posted at 9:03PM on Sep 10th 2006 by LYDIA BURESS 23. I think it is cute; where can aperson buy it? Posted at 9:06PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Dottie 24. I wonder if you could get them to personalize one. Send them a photo and they could do a likeness. I think it would be great for birthdays of all ages. I'm sure that it wouldn't be realistic but I hope it would have enough of a likeness to get the point. Posted at 9:07PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Kelly Beaton 25. I wonder if it comes in any other type of person... mime, Gene Simmons, Homer Simpson...THOSE would be big winners (Maybe not Gene Simmons though...he may have already tried somthing like this) Posted at 9:14PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Joe 26. It's lunch meat for crying out loud! If you don't like the way it looks...DON'T BUY IT! Now....isn't that an easy solution? Posted at 9:25PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Marti 27. I like it! and besides, when you have bread covering the face, I bet children wouldn't even notice. Don't kids like fun shaped Mac and Cheese too? Or character shaped crackers? I think a face in some bologna isn't that bad, or scary.... Posted at 9:29PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Mandy 28. And I thought I was weirded out by clowns before... Posted at 9:32PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Dave Dude 29. I think it is real cute my grandkids would love it .i would bye it . Posted at 9:35PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Nancy Hein 30. Ahhhhh, lighten up folks like the person said it's no different than eating a cup cake dressed like a clown. All of you that has a problem with a clown face on your lunch meat, are probably the ones that didn't even think twice before you ate eggs for breakfast this morning. AND my friend thats gross. Posted at 9:40PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Pattie 31. Big deal, i think most children have made their sandwiches using mustard or ketchup to draw a smiley face on them.. Posted at 9:51PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Bonnie Laterra 32. I saw this same type of bologna back in 1993 in Germany. they called it Kinderwurst-- Kids Sausage. Posted at 9:52PM on Sep 10th 2006 by phaedra 33. The first thing we did when we were kids and picked up a piece of bologna was to bite two holes into the slice for eyes and then bite out another chunk for a smile and then we would hold it up to our faces and look at each other through it and laugh our heads off and I can't imagine we ever lost any sleep over it due to cold cut nightmares. Give me a break! Traumatizing? If this scares your kid, my kid would probably eat your kid for breakfast! Posted at 9:53PM on Sep 10th 2006 by M.S.Page 34. I saw this in Holland in July, at first it was very strange to me, then I started to laugh. Some locals came in to the deli with their kids, and that is what they clammored for. Posted at 9:58PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Brenda 35. Give me a break....nightmares....I guess then you would never let your kid eat a ginger bread man cookie or a smiley face cookie from Eat'n Park...If you introduce it correctly then there should be no fear or trama! Posted at 9:58PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Lori 36. What's the big deal? I see no problem with this. Instead, let's concentrate on important issues like: World Peace Posted at 9:59PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Bob Bettencourt 37. The bad thing about the product is that it is loaded with pork! Posted at 10:00PM on Sep 10th 2006 by blake bell 38. put a little mayo. some tomato acouple slices bread.ummmm ummmm good. Posted at 10:05PM on Sep 10th 2006 by `charlie 39. I think the intenstons of the clown face was clever. It's just too bad there are a lot of people out there that seam to always have to imply their evil negitive thoughts! Posted at 10:06PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Greg Comer 40. I think this is wonderful. Send it to Indiana, I'll buy it. Posted at 10:09PM on Sep 10th 2006 by Peggy Strunk |
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