Chip companies should package all the broken pieces in the factory and sell it as: "Chip Dust".
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Not corn flakes. The good cereals! Get me a big ol bag of Fruity Pebbles dust! I'll deep fry chicken in THAT!
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I'm 100% confident that many of you out there have poured the final pieces out of your bag of favorite chips directly into your mouth. So, companies shouldn't waste any of that "dust" in their factories.
I always wanted hot funyun powder fundip equivalent
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Not corn flakes. The good cereals! Get me a big ol bag of Fruity Pebbles dust! I'll deep fry chicken in THAT!
good cereal
The what?
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I thought this was computer chips at first, but I still support it.
I'm pretty sure that cookie companies do this with cookies and cream ice cream.
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But then what will they make Pringles out of?
Tennis ball scraps since they already share cans?
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I always wanted hot funyun powder fundip equivalent
Well, I def like regular funyuns... So, a whole line of fundips is a good idea.
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good cereal
The what?
The ones that WEREN'T invented to keep us from masturbating.
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I'm 100% confident that many of you out there have poured the final pieces out of your bag of favorite chips directly into your mouth. So, companies shouldn't waste any of that "dust" in their factories.
I would imagine they've tuned their lines well enough there's not enough waste for all whole product line. It probably already goes in the bags to hit exact weights.
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But then what will they make Pringles out of?
Tastes already like seasoned cardboard.
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I'm 100% confident that many of you out there have poured the final pieces out of your bag of favorite chips directly into your mouth. So, companies shouldn't waste any of that "dust" in their factories.
I just now realized you are talking about food
I though this was Silicon dust from a fab
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I'm 100% confident that many of you out there have poured the final pieces out of your bag of favorite chips directly into your mouth. So, companies shouldn't waste any of that "dust" in their factories.
It works for pretzels.