Wasp Crackers

Posted on 30. Aug, 2007 @ 11:04 pm by harvey in Crazy Consumers

There’s a wasp in your rice cracker.

あのさ。せんべいにハチが入ってんで。

I know. That’s the way it is. Want some?

うん。知ってる。そいうもんだから。食べる?

No thanks.

いや、いいわ。

7 Responses to “Wasp Crackers”

  1. Heather Meadows

    Aug 31st, 2007

    at 10:38

    Nice.

  2. Godzilla

    Aug 31st, 2007

    at 13:27

    I hear those crackers are generating a lot of buzz.

  3. harvey

    Sep 1st, 2007

    at 16:20

    Godzilla. That’s hilarious.

  4. zaty

    Sep 1st, 2007

    at 18:14

    heya. thx for visiting my blog. regarding the pic, it’s Pulau Tioman aka Tioman Island. =D

    it’s a very popular tourist spot ^_^ heck, even malaysians love to go there.

    check this site out to know more:

    http://www.tioman.com.my

  5. harvey

    Sep 2nd, 2007

    at 00:35

    Hi zaty! Hey you know what’s crazy. I have actually BEEN to pulao tioman!! I was in Singapore for a month, and during that time I visited Pulau Tioman :-) “Tioman-tou” as the Japanese call it.

    I don’t remember scenery exactly like in that picture on your site, but it -was- amazing. We went snorkeling and there were fish -everywhere-. It was almost freaky. I should go back!

  6. zaty

    Sep 2nd, 2007

    at 12:51

    wow you have? how nice. i’ve always wanted to go, but school always got in the way. heheh. i really wanna go.

    Tioman-tou? nice! im trying to learn Japanese, but im not doing a very good job at it. haha.

    it really is such a small world =)

  7. joe

    Jan 8th, 2009

    at 07:42

    yuck, I’ll stick to the Japanese jellyfish cookies instead
    http://japansugoi.com/wordpress/jellyfish-cookies-from-japan/


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