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shadyinternets93 karma

id still eat it. looks cheesy and greasy and delicious.

shadyinternets78 karma

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shadyinternets55 karma

this is a really cool idea but as somebody with diabetes i dont think i could ever order completely random stuff like this since you dont list any of the nutritional info.... not that im expecting candy & chips to be "healthy" by any means, but some things are less unhealthy and might fit for a quick snack item when i actually need some carbs/sugar.

any chance of adding in nutritional data to the explore treats section? or allowing the user to pick which items they want to try?

i subscribe to graze which is a similar deal but it isnt candy or international snacks, just a variety of prepackaged snacks sent to you. whats great about it is through the site i can see the nutritional info for every available snack and i get to pick and choose which ones i want to try and which i dont. that way i am able to go through and pick out the ones that work for my nutritional needs and not worry about getting things i just shouldnt eat.

would love to try this out, but i dont want to have 90% of the things go to waste because i have no control over what im receiving.

shadyinternets18 karma

id like to 2nd and 3rd this.

if there is a verified amazon wish list for some books and/or movies for this girl i would be more than happy to contribute to that.

shadyinternets13 karma

i always find peoples arguments about why product A should be free to everyone else at my expense by trying to sell me product B. that they happened to write and happen to make money off of.....

funny how that works isnt it?