Wednesday, March 05, 2008

I Love Wheat Thins













That's it.

10 comments:

Chip Burkitt said...

Oh, I'm just sure. And the picture of beautiful Rachael Ray on the box has nothing to do with it... ;-)

Nick said...

Oh I see how it is. A guy can't rejoice in a snack cracker any more without having an ulterior motive. He must have a crush on the spokes person or must own some Nabisco stock.

What has happened to the world? :)

Nick said...

Neither of those examples describe me, by the way.

In addition, is it possible to find a product without Rachael Ray on it somewhere? Honestly, 6 months ago that woman was ubiquitous.

Matt Brinkman said...

Nick claims, "Neither of those examples describe me, by the way."

So what's the deal--are you getting paid to advertise for Nabisco?

Nick said...

There is no deal! I just love Wheat Thins! Is that so wrong?

Lori said...

I love it. A non-intellectual blog from Nick. Very refreshing. Just the simple acknowledgement that Wheat Thins rock. But then Chip had to go and ruin our utopian Wheat Thins world ; )

Matt Brinkman said...

Lori notes, "But then Chip had to go and ruin our utopian Wheat Thins world."

I think Chip is on the payroll of the Triscuit lobby.

Mark said...

For Nick

"I’ve been taught not to play with my food, but because I was feeling a bit dizzy from all the salt, I made a short Leaning Tower of Wheat Thins. I was going to try make a Wheat Thins House of Cards but they wouldn’t stand up correctly on the smooth surface of the plate, and I didn’t feel like putting them on the carpet."

Critical review of Wheat Thins

Chip Burkitt said...

I'm not on the payroll of the Triscuit lobby (if there is such a thing). I just see it as my God-given duty to ruin Utopian worlds wherever I find them.

(Oops! Did I just drag God into a snack cracker snit?)

Matt Brinkman said...

Chip claims, "I'm not on the payroll of the Triscuit lobby (if there is such a thing)."

As if we can trust anything said by a paid member of the Triscuit lobby.