it's pepper-dome time!
advertorial flash:
"everybody, listen up! a brand new revolutionary product has been added up in the market,
crushing down sales of other all time favourite chips, everybody in town been talking 'bout it. yeah you've guessed it right, its ' pepper-dome! '.
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kid runs to the kitchen, grabs a can of pepper-dome , kisses his mom goodbye(lipstick mark on his cheeks), hides pepper-dome in his skool bag, rushes to the nearest cinema........he sits down, quietly taking out his pepper-dome, opens the seal, pickin' up his first piece of his tasty chip......
(kruck, krack, kruck, krack, *swallow*) : indulgence moment
he starts to doze off, dreamland stage...
~ in his dream mom comes and grabs his pepper-dome, coz' he's eating too much of it, he skipped meals....~
all of a sudden...he screams,
"mommmieeeeeeeeee!! noooooo!!! don' t take it away...i want summore pepper-dome!!! " :(
oppppss....
crowd in the cinema start turning their heads to look at him.
person A says "pepper-dome?"
boy says " uhmm... yeah", you wan't some? "
person A says " yea... why not." :D
boy passes pepper-dome to person A. after tasting.. person A passes the can around to everybody... soon the whole cinema enjoys the mouth watering pepper-dome, they forgot the movie's playin' .... ;)
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well, what are you waiting for? go grab yourself a can of pepper-dome, it's so crunchy, so tasty....you'll be cravinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn' for more!!!
ingredients: crispy pappadom ( appaluppu, a crunchy lentil-flour wafer ), masala, preservatives.
a note to competitors - be very afraid, product causes serious addiction once consumed.
additional info for dummies:
pappadam = papad = poppadum = pappadom Pronunciation: PAH-pah-dum
Notes: These tortilla-shaped Indian crackers are made with chickpea or lentil flour. Before you serve them, you need to fry them in very hot oil or heat them in a microwave oven until they puff up and become crisp. You can then break them up and serve them with curried dishes, or use them like tortilla chips. They're sold in Indian markets.
info courtesy of http://www.foodsubs.com/Crackers.html

1 Comments:
hahahhaha...very funnei..
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