article imageEdible Nutrition Facts Printed On Cookie

By RobotGod.
Subscribe to author
Apr 25, 2007 by  RobotGod - 7 votes, 2 comments
Share
Listen - Email - Print
Recipient email:
You can enter up to 10 comma-separated email addresses.
Your email:
optional
Message:
optional

This cookie has its Nutrition Facts printed on the icing (in edible ink). Is this the future of food?
As one commenter in the link points out, if you eat it from the proper side, it gets healthier with every bite. What is this weirdness?
I can see advertisers everywhere suddenly scurrying from their holes and emailing each other in a coked-up frenzy.
"Yeah man, we can put our logos on the damn cookie. The cookie! The cookie is the future! Get this. It's edible. Our logo will be inside them! I know dude! It gets better, dude. Really. If the conditions are just right, our logo will reform when it comes out the other end!!!! Advertising coming and going!"
Guess what....If everybody can see the nutrition fact that up close and personal, nobody is going to want to eat junk food again. So I don't think this will be some new gimmick.
article:170668:7::0

Facebook Photos Cost Canadian Woman Sickness Benefits

A 29-year-old Canadian woman is taking an insurance company to court, claiming that they ended the benefits they had been paying her for over a year and a half because of photos posted on her Facebook page.
Nov 22, 2009 by  Chris Dade in Lifestyle - 4 comments

Obama will make Afghan decision after Thanksgiving Special

United States President Barack Obama will hold off any final decision to add tens of thousands of troops to Afghanistan until after the Thanksgiving holiday is over.
Nov 22, 2009 by  Andrew Moran in Politics - 2 comments

Canadian-owned uranium mine 'blasted' by US green groups

Toronto-based Denison Mines has been generating controversy in the United States for its attempts to revive shelved uranium mines that are in an area just north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Nov 22, 2009 by  Stephanie Dearing in Environment - 1 comment

Live like a rodent at the French 'hamster hotel'

If you've ever had the urge to spend a night or two as a hamster, you need to visit Nantes, France. For around $150 a night, you can do everything a hamster does, from spinning on a wheel to eating the animal's food to sleeping on a pile of hay.
Nov 21, 2009 by  David Silverberg in Travel - 2 comments

Easyjet apologizes for Holocaust Memorial photo shoot

Easyjet is a European regional carrier that has quickly carved out market share with discount prices and targeted marketing. However, a recent public relations faux pas is causing controversy.
Nov 21, 2009 by  Bob Gordon in Travel - 6 comments
apis-129953 apis-129955 apis-129949 apis-129892 apis-129889
Email:
Password:
Remember meForgot password?