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AMA.
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Why would you buy that over Bush’s Baked Beans™?
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because Canada.
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maple beans is best beans
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I like jelly beans better.
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I read that as “I just ate a whole can of Cheese.”
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Bush’s sucks, that’s why. Dog is chill though.
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Shots fired, brap brap.
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Was the recipe on the back “add spoon”?
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I always wondered what happened if you removed the rubber plug at the bottom of those
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Oh, you started an AMA.
Can you outrun a fart? The corollary would be to ask can you outrun your own fart? These are things you will be pondering later.
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I bought two cans of maple beans two years ago. Ate one, still haven’t had the other. What are the odds they’ll still be okay, or should I save them for the apocalypse?
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Nothing but a whoosh of propellant. Inquiring minds wanted to know:
“Although sometimes called “aerosol cheese”, its container is not actually an aerosol spray can, because the cheese does not usually combine with a propellant (such as nitrogen ) to turn into a fine mist upon being sprayed. Rather, the can contains a piston and a barrier plastic cap which squeezes the cheese through the nozzle in a solid column when the nozzle is pressed and the propellant expands in volume. The propellant does not mix with the cheese. Normal aerosol cans are charged with all of their contents through the single opening at the top, but spray cheese cans are separately charged with the product through the top and propellant through the bottom. This explains why the can has a small rubber plug on its base. The can design also ensures that the cheese can be dispensed with the can upright or inverted.”
Google + Wiki = AMAZING
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I expected more :(
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Except when there’s BBQ involved. Then there must be potato salad, baked beans, pickles, onions, jalapenos, and plain white bread. A popcorn jelly belly, although mighty tasty on its own, would not complement a proper BBQ dinner.
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Jelly beans go with everything. Maybe not the popcorn flavor though.
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A sad trombone for our disappointment.
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Bbq a hot dog, slice it up, stir in and Mmmmmm.
The molasses flavor is yummers as well.
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Pretty much.
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Eat them now. Life’s too short not to enjoy maple beans.
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It’s too bad that stuff is illegal in Canada.
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And most Canadian beans.
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JimZ hit it on the head. Also, because it’s what was left in the pantry.
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I need to try that.
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Get out
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Determine the area of the region bounded by the following intergral...nah I’m just kidding.
Is this better than kraft dinner?
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I’m actually against all sugary bean products. Ugh. It’s just not right. Pinto beans only require cooking and some spices (onion, garlic, cumin, chili powder, bacon/salt pork, salt, and pepper). I don’t like bacon either. Or ham. *runs*
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No. Only Sapporo Ichiban Ramen is better than KD.
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They are available in Western Canada. A good chance the best beans will be on your shelves soon.
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Ooooh.
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How much do you trust your guts on handling a sudden dose of fiber?
Also its pretty epic that there is actual maple syrup in there.
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No idea on the fiber, but yeah, it is kinda epic that there’s real maple syrup in there.
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Spoken like a true Canadian.
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Never had beaner weiner?