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4059261 No.4059261 [Reply] [Original]

what?

>> No.4061235
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4061235

cup needle

>> No.4061587

十年缶保存計画

>> No.4061601

Oh god I wish I had screenshots from Freedom right now.

BUT ALAS I AM SO LAZY.

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>>4061235

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what?

>> No.4061634

>>4059261
A decade in a can?

This better have more 2004 than any other contents

>> No.4061946

this was a product sold in 2001 and was to be opened in 2010. but due to manufacturing defects, they started asking people to return the containers. apparently they are still trying to collect all the cans sold.

>> No.4062092

>>4061946
i guess they didn't make it decade-proof enough.

>> No.4062113

>>4061946
Ramen spoils?

>> No.4062143

>>4062113
I'd say humanity will be long dead when drily stored ramen starts spoiling.

>> No.4062154

>>4062143
Ramen spoils faster than a twinky, which is filled with some form of fungicide and antibacterial preservative.

I tested it, go lay some twinkys out. Mold will grow then die.

>> No.4062169

>>4062154
Dry, unopened ramen? No way.

Pasta keeps forever.

>> No.4062177

>>4062154
The mold dies because it runs out of food. Twinkies are remarkably low in nutritional content.

>> No.4062186

>>4062154
What's the point of antibacterial preservative if it doesn't stop bacteria from spoiling the food?

>> No.4062189

Why are instant ramen bad for you?

>> No.4062202

>>4062189
High carb & salt, shitty fat, low protein, no vitamins or fiber.

Can't think of much worse.

>> No.4062211

>>4062186
I honestly don't think a twinky will go bad in any short amount of time due to bacteria, considering that probobly doesn't do very well on a twinky too.

>> No.4062213

>>4062202
Sounds pretty good to me right now. I don't think I should eat the shrimp in front of me which has been sitting here for 8 hours now.

>> No.4062233

I had a Mcdonalds cheeseburger that I didn't eat, so I kept it.
Stayed like new for 4 years without decomposition until the mice got to it.

>> No.4062238

Twinkies last for years according to this scientific article:
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0504/p11s02-lifo.html

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>>4062233
?

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>>4061634

>>A decade in a can

>> No.4062282

>>4059261
>time can
a 4 sided 4 dimensional time can?

>> No.4062286

>>4062250
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IGtDPG4UfI

>> No.4062322

>>4062286
>Why are our KIDS eating this stuff.
That it doesn't change in appearance is proof of nothing. Why don't they show the actually nutritional content and ask the same question?

>> No.4062331

/jp/ - Food & Cooking

>> No.4062350

>>4062282
TEN YEAR DECADE IS A LIE

>> No.4062351

>>4062331
>/jp/ - Japanese Food & Cooking

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