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Raoul

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Take a look at these 2 pictures and guess what it is and approximately when it was made.

 

Good luck!

 

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Honey bun with icing, made last year, left in the truck behind the seat a bit to long.

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Honeybun, made sometime since when plastic was begun to be used for food packaging.  Eating this stuff is really good for you because it keeps your body from aging.  If it doesn't rot it won't let your body rot either, right?

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Iced honey bun... looks like "Tastycake" brand based on the packaging.

I'm guessing, due to the icing breakdown, we're looking at 2-4 years. I'll go with 2011 production.

Do we get booze if we guess right?
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Iced Honey Bun. Definitely. From Bulk packaging...no individual markings for selling.

 

So I'm thinking Sam's Club from last week.

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Iced Honey Bun. Definitely. From Bulk packaging...no individual markings for selling.

So I'm thinking Sam's Club from last week.


Last week? Nah. Look at the icing; it's been exposed to extreme conditions. I'm guessing this was left in the truck and found under the seat after many years.
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Ok enough suspense.

Little Debbie Honey Bun circa 2009. One of my wife's second graders gave to her for Christmas in 09.

Ahh the staying power of Little Debbie.

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Eat it.  full report requested.

 

Heck, it would probably taste ok if you put it in the microwave for 10 seconds - a true testament to artificial preservatives.

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I'm pretty sure that any sugar rich food that doesn't mold after 6 years is safe to eat. 

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I put a creamc heese danish, which was in plastic like, that up on the dash of my truck one spring and left it for a month and a half in the cold and baking sun. It looked no different when I threw it away than when I first picked it up. Scary

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Ok enough suspense.
Little Debbie Honey Bun circa 2009. One of my wife's second graders gave to her for Christmas in 09.
Ahh the staying power of Little Debbie.


If my calculations are correct it would be a perfect gift for that freshman ,lmao.
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Last week? Nah. Look at the icing; it's been exposed to extreme conditions. I'm guessing this was left in the truck and found under the seat after many years.

 

Have you bought pasty from Sam's?

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Definitely an iced honey bun. And trust me on this it only takes one full year inside a truck to make it look like that, from the cold of winter to the heat of summer will do that.
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