Originally posted by indigodreamWhen I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
i live in canda, maybe its a candian/american thing --- or it could be a different name brand, i'll look when i go to the store next
Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6
Originally posted by NordlysWell, the floor is already messy with all the whipped cream and jello. I don't think pistachio shells would be such a great addition. Now we just need a really big dog to come lick up the floor.
I think the fight is over. I also doubt spitting shells would be very effective.
Hey, it is Frank Burns who has the dog?
Originally posted by NordlysI think it's gross in a tube, but kids at school eat it that way. I like to eat yogurt with a spoon out of a non-tubular container.
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
Originally posted by NordlysI saw a guy at my work eat youghurt, and he was a total tube....does that count ?
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6
Originally posted by Nordlysit may be --- i never had it because i didn't find it apealling; mokko; what do you think? is it pretty new?
When I had an American friend visiting, he was quite surprised about all the food in tubes. Is this yoghurt-in-tubes thing a quite recent development?
Edit: Yoplait yoghurt sold in Norway: http://www.fjordland.no/fjordland/page?id=6