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Nate Lehrke
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Dorito’s has unveiled there new chip, the Rollito! The main slogan of the marketing campaign is “Now your favorite snack is even easier to eat!” WTF! Since when has a chip been hard too eat! No more sharp edges on chips! Chips were dangerous until now. No wonder we're all fat!

[ 04-26-2004, 03:52 AM: Message edited by: Joe Redifer ]

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Joe Redifer
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I take offense to the fact that they claim to know what MY favorite snack is! The audacity is overwhelming! My favorite snack happens to be cheeseburgers! They are already incredibly easy to eat (not too easy to digest, though, and incredibly difficult to eject, but it's worth it).

Also, even if chips were my favorite snack, do they really NEED to be easier to eat? "Oh man I'd love to eat some Doritos but it's just so difficult and perplexing!"

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Ken Layton
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I've been eating the Rollitos since they hit our local stores around a month and a half ago. I love the taco flavored ones. [Smile]

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Mark Gulbrandsen
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Ok there Joe.... We ought to change your name to Whimpy! If you like really good burgers be sure to try one at the Red Lodge Cafe up here in Montana...... best I've ever had.

I still prefer good ole Ruffles since a single ruffle can hold several pounds of dip... those reinforcing ribs really do work [thumbsup]
Mark

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Jeremy Fuentes
Mmmm, Dr. Pepper!

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There is no better burger than McDonalds double cheeseburger, and they are only $1. [thumbsup]

Whats so hard about eating regular Doritos that are usually all broken anyway??

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Randy Stankey
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I just about quit eating Doritos when they rounded the corners off. They're just not the same.

Now I have to resort to eating rusty nails and little pieces of barbed wire dipped in hot sauce. [Wink]

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Mike Olpin
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quote: Jeremy Fuentes
There is no better burger than McDonalds double cheeseburger
Holy crap! You're kidding, right?

I can't stand Dorittos. They coat your mouth with that gross flavored powder that you can still taste two days later. [puke]

Sabritos are good, though! I just wish they were easier to eat! [Roll Eyes]

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Randy Stankey
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Couldn't tell ya'. Have hardly eaten any since the went with the safety corners.

Maybe it's because they changed the recipe too. I don't know for sure 'cuz I don't eat them anymore. They just don't make my boat float.

I'd rather eat dry matzohs without salt.

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Aaron Sisemore
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Mike, Jeremy is in TX, he just hasn't had the opportunity to experience the burger bliss that is INO...

Then again, they in TX (and a couple locations in OK, i believe) have the exclusivity of the Holy Grail of Tex-Mex fast food ... [Smile]

-Aaron

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Jeremy Fuentes
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I am pretty sure there are better burgers than McDonalds double cheeseburgers, but thats what I prefer, especially a few days from payday, when the pockets are almost empty. Im sure the in-n-out burgers are good, how bout someone mail me one!! By the way, I think Taco Cabana is crap. There are much better places for Mexican food here in Corpus. [thumbsup]

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William T. Parr
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Yeah Jeremy,

I have had several folks in Cali and Arizona tell me In and Out burgers rock. However in Corpus Christi, Wallbangers is the top burger since Price's clsoed way back in the early 80's. If you want a really good and greasy burger. Try the Bellaire or Hamlin Pharmacy. Both still have grill's in them.

As for Mexican Food: Old Mexico on Leopard wins hands down.

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Jeremy Fuentes
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Yup, Wallbangers is very good. I dont know about Price's since I was born in the early 80's. [Big Grin]

Yeah, Old Mexico is pretty good, but there is a new restaurant called Santiagos, which is my favorite. I dont know how new it is though.

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Chris Hipp
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From the in N out burger website

quote:
Our American cheese is the real thing.
[Confused] Isn't American cheese fake by definition?

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Jeremy Fuentes
Mmmm, Dr. Pepper!

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Nice name for the restaurant, seeing how all food goes in-n-out. [puke]

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Mike Heenan
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Has anyone tried the low carb Doritos yet, I've heard they were testing these somewhere.

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