I could never bring myself to open up the box and eat the cookies. But then I grew fearful of ants invading my own collection of memorabilia, so they were consigned, packaging and all, into the dumpster. I wonder if they were as inedible as the gum that came with baseball cards.
If I'd been aware of those when they came out, I probably would've eaten the cookies and tried to save the packaging... then again, I tried that with the Batman cereal that came out with the first movie, and I have no idea what happened to that box!
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I could never bring myself to open up the box and eat the cookies. But then I grew fearful of ants invading my own collection of memorabilia, so they were consigned, packaging and all, into the dumpster. I wonder if they were as inedible as the gum that came with baseball cards.
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