Seriously, I'm in awe of THEIR daring! From the product name to the packaging design, they didn't pull any punches! I don't think I've ever had a client who was that willing to take a risk. Wouldn't you love to do their advertising, Kara? ;-)
Bottomline, though -- how do they taste? And what are they, exactly: candy, cracker nuts?
Mas masarap pa siguro yung nabibili sa corner sari-sari store na itlog ng butiki na dinadakot sa bote, right beside the cheap red bubblegum na faux cherry flavor (ginagawang pang lipstick ng mga bata) and the tanggal-ipin na tira-tira (something like hardened brown sugar rolls...kaya siguro nasira ngipin ko when i was a kid, that's a sugar spike right there)
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we gotta give them props, that's brave packaging right there. haha.
I used to play with cracked lizard eggs when I was younger. It was crunchy.
Hahaha. May butiki talaga. So, do you they taste good?
- Donna
Seriously, I'm in awe of THEIR daring! From the product name to the packaging design, they didn't pull any punches! I don't think I've ever had a client who was that willing to take a risk. Wouldn't you love to do their advertising, Kara? ;-)
Bottomline, though -- how do they taste? And what are they, exactly: candy, cracker nuts?
Hey Katrina!
Finally opened it last night. Sadly, di masarap. It says chocolate on the packaging. So NOT true. Parang fruit flavored waxy chews. Ugh.
And ang labo, because the packaging said chocolate, but it was obviously fruity. Like some 4th world Skittles.
Maybe they really are butiki eggs. Eeeh.
Mas masarap pa siguro yung nabibili sa corner sari-sari store na itlog ng butiki na dinadakot sa bote, right beside the cheap red bubblegum na faux cherry flavor (ginagawang pang lipstick ng mga bata) and the tanggal-ipin na tira-tira (something like hardened brown sugar rolls...kaya siguro nasira ngipin ko when i was a kid, that's a sugar spike right there)
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