#1723 – Caulk
Posted on January 29, 2013 at 12:00 am by Chris
Chapter: Comics
I always feel weird throwing out an “empty” jar of peanut butter. It never seems like it’s really empty. If only I had a tongue like Biff does in yesterday’s comic.
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Tags: caulk, peanut butter, sandwich
We stopped throwing out this kind of jars, mainly because I figured out that I could make creepy little animals of clay and place them in these jars (after having cleaned them, of course). It kinda looks like something you’d see at some evil laboratory or an old museum…
Ooh! Sounds great for a halloween decoration!
“remaining product is technical induced”
I hate this sentence. If they’d sell more stuff in tubes I’d be happy.
Marmelade, honey, non-child targeted nougat cream…
Reminds me of my days working at Taco Bell…This was how we dispensed the sour cream and guacamole.
Ok I’m no longer going there out of fear the sour cream is actually grout.
Having had what Taco Bell passes off as “sour cream” (I think that it may have been rancid), I think grout might actually taste better…
I went to Baja Fresh the other day, and noticed them putting sour cream onto plates with a caulk gun! It was about as big around as a jar of peanut butter.
When I was in cadets we used to get “Meals Ready to Eat”, instant meals for eating in the middle of nowhere. They would have tubes full of peanut butter that you squeezed like toothpaste
First thought: That’s NOT peanut butter, Biff!
Second (thanks, Lisa!): Makes me think of astronaut food-packaging, probably the source of the MRE PB (just increase the order size, thousands vs. hundreds). Loose globs of anything in microgravity are disasters waiting to happen!
This reminds me, I need to get one of those funny-looking knives that are made to get in every corner of a jar.
I got to admit I’ve wanted this.