Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich: Finally In a Convenient Can – Candwich!
Yes, you CAN eat a peanut butter & jelly sandwich from a CAN now!
Yes, it’s real and yes, like in the infomercials, you get everything you see here – bread, PB & jelly and a bonus candy all in a can!
From MarkOneFoods.
Coming soon, PB & strawberry jelly and a BBQ Chicken sandwich …
The phrase “Only in America” comes to mind, sorry folks. How much waste?
More importantly – where’s the knife for spreading.
more leftovers than actual food, but as for travel…. Do you think customs will allow it?
Too bad, my children dont eat peanut butter….or jelly….
I don’t get it, Do you get a Mail-N-Car or something!
The treat should have been a twinkie.
Laffy Taffy!!???!!!
NOOOOOO Not You !!!!!
I think that even Wall-E’s cockroach would let this one slide … Even after global extinction!!!
Psssst … you still have to make it (and with at least as much effort as cracking open a couple of jars and a twist tie). Ever tried gnawing your way into one of those plastic pouches? You would think that sum witch would at least be already spread on the bread and literally a pop and consume…
If you really want lazy, just buy the Smuckers frozen ones that you thaw an hour or two before you eat. You can even toast them for a pocket of peanut buttery goodness!
Awesome!
This disturbs me on many levels.
Peanut Butter Jelly Time !!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3ZAGBL6UBA
What a disgusting amount of waste…there is more waste there than a jar of peanut butter, a jar of jelly and a loaf of bread…AND…you can make 10 sandwiches out of the other…you could probably buy the jars cheaper too..
Seriously, how hard is it to make a PB&J sandwich that we need a kit? This is a classic case of something stupid that someone will still buy.
Rest in peace metal faced cars…
What’s the shelf-life? Could be useful for those emergency kits if it’s going to stay “fresh” for an extended time.
I think kids’ school lunches might be worse..by a smidge..
I’d rather eat an Army MRE!
Mr. E’s are actually quite tasty. Especially if you have the time to heat them up. And you get a full day’s worth of calories in one meal!
4 of these cost $12. No thanks, I’d rather spend the 3 minutes the night before and make a sandwich for the next day.
Wow, the idea of a sandwich in a can grosses me out!
What would be even grosser than eating a sandwich in a can is eating a sandwich in a can on the can.