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JustifiedMisanthrope t1_j6ngpw2 wrote

Like fine wine

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theveryrealreal t1_j6oacu1 wrote

It is now ready for consumption. Mix with some aged cream and cook yourself up an exquisite flap jack.

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OneUpExtraLife OP t1_j6ou48j wrote

That would go perfectly with the container of Log Cabin maple syrup I have that's also from the 1980's.

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malepitt t1_j6nh5ch wrote

Commemorative tin is an outstanding idea for a product which otherwise sits in in the cupboard in a opened bag, inside an opened box. Wish I'd seen one of these 40 years ago!

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deskofhelp t1_j6o1bg6 wrote

And that is how the fungus Ophiocordyceps came about in humans...

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Waste_Ad_5565 t1_j6no2wi wrote

Bet ya American Pickers would give you $20 for that can so they can sell it for $150 🤣🤣

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garden1932 t1_j6nszmr wrote

Way better packaging than today. I'd assume this is some high-end special edition in 2023

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andersonfmly t1_j6nhitu wrote

Sorry, I'm not so Hungry Jack...

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ionhowto t1_j6nnpyb wrote

Love old packing designs. Really pleasing to see.

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Eviladhesive t1_j6nntje wrote

Funny coincidence, Hungry Jacks is the name of Burger King in Australia.

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RonSwansonsOldMan t1_j6no5j0 wrote

Take that woman off the label. It's racist to have a person on a food label. Since Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben were taken off of food labels, all racism has ended.

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OneUpExtraLife OP t1_j6npmx4 wrote

This was a commemorative tin with a one off design. Hungry Jack was never a human character.

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