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Thread-Killing Champ (May '05)

Thread-Killing Champ (May '05)

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Spitting the shells?
When you live alone you get to do whatever you want! 😀

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Originally posted by indigodream
yes there is; 'yoplait" is yogurt in a tube
😀

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Originally posted by indigodream
yes there is; 'yoplait" is yogurt in a tube
Actually the pear/chocolate yoghurt I just had was Yoplait yoghurt. But it didn't come in a tube.

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Originally posted by reader1107
I suppose it goes well with tuna pizza. Right now I'm finishing up my pistachios, so I'll pass.
pistachios are yummy😵

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Originally posted by reader1107
When you live alone you get to do whatever you want! 😀
😉

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Spitting the shells?
I think the fight is over. I also doubt spitting shells would be very effective.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Actually the pear/chocolate yoghurt I just had was Yoplait yoghurt. But it didn't come in a tube.
i live in canda, maybe its a candian/american thing --- or it could be a different name brand, i'll look when i go to the store next

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Originally posted by indigodream
i live in canda, maybe its a candian/american thing --- or it could be a different name brand, i'll look when i go to the store next
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?

Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I think the fight is over. I also doubt spitting shells would be very effective.
Well, the floor is already messy with all the whipped cream and jello. I don't think pistachio shells would be such a great addition. Now we just need a really big dog to come lick up the floor.

Hey, it is Frank Burns who has the dog?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
No...not recent. I buy them for the kids lunches mostly.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
I think it's gross in a tube, but kids at school eat it that way. I like to eat yogurt with a spoon out of a non-tubular container.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?

Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6
I saw a guy at my work eat youghurt, and he was a total tube....does that count ?

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Originally posted by Nordlys
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?

Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6
it may be --- i never had it because i didn't find it apealling; mokko; what do you think? is it pretty new?

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Originally posted by indigodream
i live in canda, maybe its a candian/american thing --- or it could be a different name brand, i'll look when i go to the store next
we have them here is australia too i buy them for my kids and freeze them

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wow, we got quite a discussion going about tubed yogurt 😉 lol

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