UFOs – The packaging promises both “Unusually Flavored Objects” and “Burger Flavored Snacks. Only one of these statements seems to be true, per our taste test. That is, UFOs taste unlike any American snack food that we’ve encountered, tasting like a ketchup-flavored Andy Capp’s fry. I’m not really sure how one might actually flavor a snack food to taste like a burger, and I’m not sure I want to know what sort of chemical alchemy might be required for that concoction. In any event, these were quite good, thumbs up.
Bongos – These are basically cheesy rings with a crispy texture. Not bad, but our bag ripped much before we got the chance to eat them, making them stale. Incomplete grade, but not bad from what we could glean.
Monster Foot – One of, if not the only, snack that I’ve ever had that requires a bit of cognitive dissonance to enjoy. The snacks are nacho cheese-flavored, but look like feet. If that doesn’t immediately strike you as a problem, enjoy. In my taste test, however, I had smash the contents of my bag to enjoy them, as a food product that smells of cheese but reminds me of feet is not particularly high on my list of desires. In this case, Monster Feet you ask too much of me, why couldn’t you be shaped like something more appealing, like brains?
Peanut Ruffs – A curious product that has the texture of a firm foam packing peanut and a flavor surprisingly close to that of real peanuts. Peanut Ruffs taste so similar to peanuts and not like peanut butter that I wonder if real peanuts are prohibitively expensive to bring to
A lager that tastes probably on par with a Busch or something similar, Fiji Bitter isn’t great, but I can guarantee that you’re in a much better mood drinking Fiji Bitter than Busch, since to drink Fiji Bitter you’re almost certainly sitting in
Gin and Tonic in a can – Absolutely tremendous product, I would buy a case of these if they were available in the States. Every so often I want a gin and tonic, but buying tonic is fraught with peril, as you have to either use big bottles which go flat really quickly, or buy more expensive small bottles. Plus the twisting of caps and mixing of drinks is usually more than I can be bothered to do. Which I suppose is a bit sad, but probably nothing I’m going to do anything about.
The convenience and awesomeness of this product really speaks for itself, I think. Just crack open a can, and you’ve instantly got a classy party in the making. I might add a bit of lime juice, but really I’m not going to quibble about a product that blows my mind in all the right ways.
Vodka with Orange Soda in a can (not pictured) – Also a good beverage, you could easily drink these all night, and then live to regret it the next morning. No muss no fuss, what’s not to like, besides the probable hangover exacerbated by the sugary soda?
Fiji Water (not pictured since it’s available all over the
1 comment:
why are all the snacks fijian and not kiwian? don't they manufacture snack food in NZ? and can you talk more about the readily available cadbury products? i'm certainly jealous.
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