What about those ones that come in a giant paint can?

(Also those Pink Panther twinkies are one of the worst things I have ever eaten)

always wonder how aldi get away with stuff like this

Love a packet of Lays.

Always had this mental image of Europeans literally not being able to pronounce Walkers.

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Bonilla a la Vista!

I might try and visit the factory when I’m there - its fairly nearby.

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Huge fan of the label on the figure to prove it’s not pretending to be a turtle.

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I think they were actually branded as Walkers in Spain until fairly recently.

this sort of stuff makes me feel really uneasy for some reason

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I love how the pictures the complete opposite of the actual toy

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It’s what he dares to dream of. What if he had the head of a human and the body of an alien? What if?

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Like this, but with crisps.

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Wanted to get this for my child but worried it’d be covered in toxic paint or something.

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Some bizarre patterns discovered in this thread analysing these sort of fried chicken places.

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That casting lineup would probably have made that film a hell of a lot better.

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Worth trawling though this. I think this is where I first saw Robert Cop III.

http://bootlegactionfigures.com/blog/

used to love the brands you’d see at my local market

TOMMY HILFINGER
etc

When I was a little kid, one of my friends had a load of knock-off Star Wars figures his mum had got from the market.

The design of them was decent, they all looked recognisably like the character they were meant to be, but they’d clearly had a load of green plastic they wanted to get rid of, so people would randomly have green heads or hands or whatever.

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Used to go past this on the bus to work, literally just down the road from a massive Tesco. It’s changed its name now unfortunately.

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didn’t they change it to a sainsbury’s design, which sainsbury’s didn’t have a problem with?