Friday, August 17, 2018

Vermont bacon producer provokes national chuckle for packaging humor teasing teachers


A three-week old snark-backed packaging design for Vermont's own Black River Meats bacon went viral, causing a national wave of chuckles and a counter-jab from Vermont's teacher's union.

www.burlingtonfreepress.com



5 comments :

  1. I'll bet the ones chuckling loudest are clinically obese rednecks who eat too much bacon, then show up at the ER with clogged arteries.

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  2. Just sent a Tweet to Donald..."Dear Mr Trump, do you know who cooked the bacon on the double bacon cheese burger you had at 3 this morning?" "If it was not to your liking please Tweet Betsy DeVos and have her cook it next time."

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    1. 3:57 is about as funny as a lame Saturday Night Live skit.....hey 3:57, KEEP YOUR DAY JOB!!!

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    2. I am not a witch. I know because every morning before I eat uncooked bacon I ask...Mirror Mirror on the wall who will be dictator of them all. Comb please. Got to Tweet now....

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  3. Actually eating bacon is much healthier than sugar, wheat and soy. My arteries and my weight are much better with more bacon and less Standard American Diet (SAD)

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