Better yet, they should devise a product that is a 15 lb. mass of different types of deep-fried foodstuffs and market it as a "Super Bowl Fun Ball." Just don't taunt it.
As far as pre-packaged deli meat goes, it was really good. I'll deep fry a few turkeys over the fall and winter, but it's obviously not a food that I keep on hand. So when I saw this at the store I about flipped. It actually tastes like deep-fried turkey (go figure). I'd definitely get it again.
As for the nutritional claims, I'll defer to the fine folks over at Butterball.
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I think the packaging should read "Super Bowl Style" as it's more accurate.
Better yet, they should devise a product that is a 15 lb. mass of different types of deep-fried foodstuffs and market it as a "Super Bowl Fun Ball." Just don't taunt it.
Wait, how is that possibly 97% fat free?
That makes me want some cranberry sauce.
I make it a point not to question food labels. The government protects me.
97% fat-free? maybe it's deep-fried in I Can't Believe It's Not Butter.
are you gonna eat it in a trough, micah?
Nope. Between two slices of whole wheat bread (w/ some provolone).
I read this post earlier but couldn't comment from work-but I too, was perplexed by the 97% fat free!
So....how was it?!!
As far as pre-packaged deli meat goes, it was really good. I'll deep fry a few turkeys over the fall and winter, but it's obviously not a food that I keep on hand. So when I saw this at the store I about flipped. It actually tastes like deep-fried turkey (go figure). I'd definitely get it again.
As for the nutritional claims, I'll defer to the fine folks over at Butterball.
This looks better than the 15 lbs of turkey jelly in my fridge
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