Monster Munch

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Ravenbait

Someone's imaginary friend
I'd forgotten how tasty Flamin' Hot Monster Munch are and they're the proper size again :bravo:

Just had a packet with my dinner.

Really?

That's useful to know.

Sam
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
I used to think pickled onion was the best but as I became wiser and more cerebral, I can to realise the error of my ways, :tongue:.
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
When I was a kid, a friend of my Dad's had a staffy, she was a funny dog, clever but also an absolute idiot, she would eat anything you gave her. One day I gave her a pickled onion monster munch. She eagerly chewed it, didn't like it and spent the next ten minutes trying to get all the bits out of her mouth. So I offered her another one. And she tried to eat it. Again. And spent the next ten minutes ... etc.
 

sdr gb

Falling apart
Location
Mossley
Bought an 18 multi pack from the local Tesco for the princely sum of £2. They are only the small bags though.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
When I was a kid, a friend of my Dad's had a staffy, she was a funny dog, clever but also an absolute idiot, she would eat anything you gave her. One day I gave her a pickled onion monster munch. She eagerly chewed it, didn't like it and spent the next ten minutes trying to get all the bits out of her mouth. So I offered her another one. And she tried to eat it. Again. And spent the next ten minutes ... etc.

I too have a dog of that ilk. He's a staffy cross, lovely, learns tricks very quickly, but a bit dim. He eats raw chillies, then spends 15 minutes licking his chops, bumping his teeth together, rubbing his face on the carpet, etc. He'll then go back for any bits he's missed. Maybe he just does it to amuse me, after all everyone knows that dogs have a sense of humour.
 
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andylaw79

andylaw79

Über Member
I too have a dog of that ilk. He's a staffy cross, lovely, learns tricks very quickly, but a bit dim. He eats raw chillies, then spends 15 minutes licking his chops, bumping his teeth together, rubbing his face on the carpet, etc. He'll then go back for any bits he's missed. Maybe he just does it to amuse me, after all everyone knows that dogs have a sense of humour.

I've discovered that the pickled onion ones have similar effect on my 2 year old daughter, she didn't want more though.
 
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