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Hard Pretzels

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Yes, I'm addicted... fortunately for me they've been rather hard to find and also expensive. Villa keeps 'em stocked, but at 40B or more for a small gourmet bag I can pass.

however, recently my local Tesco's had a weird brand of canned snacks from the states- called "Munch King" or something- which had both pretzels and cheese puffs....

I think I bought 2 cans a day until they were gone (probably someone else bought a few, too)- took about 3 days.

Now the shelf is lying empty... the big question is:

1. Will the staff or computer who reorder notice this before December?

2. If they do notice, will they order more?

3. If they do order more, will they order more than last time in expectation of greater profit?

Oh, please, please, please Mr. Tesco Computer, please order more!

My hard, hard arteries are shivering in high-blood-plessure.!!!!

"Steven"

Have you tried foodland. They sell some for about 30 bht a bag.

I have had the canned ones you are talking about from tescos. They are ok. Thicker than other ones ive got here

Munch King is good and Foodland sometimes has also. Although Latphao only had the curls this week. Other than salt they are probably one of the best snack foods as quite low in fat. The snack pack (made in Israel I believe) sold in Foodland are not to my taste (too thin/small) but ok in a pinch. But the larger type in the Munch King containers are great to nibble and have the same Pennsylvania Dutch taste of the normal types sold in the US.

http://munchking.com/products.htm

Had never heard of them, look decent. They say their products are good for one year (not because of preservatives, but because of nitrogen packaging), so maybe that's why they're exported to here? Maybe look in another Tesco?

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