Day 2 of McPhee Madness is dedicated to bacon, all things bacon...which is completely understandable, really. Because bacon is totally awesome.
1) First off is bacon mints. Everyone loves the taste of bacon. So why not capture the taste any time you want? If your breath needs freshening up, why not go for a taste that makes your mouth water?
2) Bacon gumballs. Although I do like the idea of bacon mints, bacon gumballs might be a bit much. A few sucks of bacon flavor is delicious. But chewing bacon for hours on end? Not so much.
3) Demonstrate your love of bacon proudly!
4) Carry the fond reminder of bacon with you everywhere you go with the handy bacon wallet (not made of real bacon).
5) There's nothing I like more than flossing the bacon out from between my teeth while leaving the flavor of bacon behind.
6) Next Easter, skip the licorice and cherry jelly beans. Give your kids the taste of breakfast in their basket with these!
7) Nothing cheers up an injured child like the thought of a slice of hot bacon on their cut.
And don't worry if you're not a bacon fan. McPhee carries a wide variety of these as well...
Tune in later for more McPhee Madness! If you missed McPhee Madness Part 1, click here.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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I love bacon. In fact, I am known in the blogging world for my chocolate covered bacon, which I made some time ago. It was pretty OK!
Hilarious. And alluring.
Now the bacon band-aids I could totally go for! LOL
I love accoutrements...this was Kelly and I's favorite past time at work. The meat stickers and gummy bacon were a couple of my favorites. I also really like the gun that shoots out nuns.
I love bacon, but bacon gumballs makes me sick.
I think I just threw up in my mouth.
Heh, heh----this is too funny.
Too bad they don't have shoes made out of bacon leather---now THAT would be an item!!
Have you ever seen the pics online
of the new and improved Diet Coke?
Diet Coke, now with Bacon...
A LONG time ago there was a very popular peanut butter with bacon in it. What's up with that?
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