WTF, Broccoli? Check Out This Cascadian Farms Package
October 24, 2008 · Print This Article
Someone at Cascadian Farms has a great sense of humor. Bloggers Alicia Carrier and Summer Allen-Gibson of Bread & Honey noticed something funny recently on a bag of broccoli, and took to the web to share it with all of us. Check it out:
Now that we’re settled in from our respective vacations, and enjoying the fall weather- Summer and I are getting back down to business. I was over at her place this morning photographing some tasty treats that will hopefully show up here later today, and she suddenly remembered this crazy broccoli package in her freezer she wanted to show me. She handed me the box and I studied it carefully, squinting, even allowing my eyes to blur, to try and see what I was missing. She pointed- “Do you see?” See what? I didn’t see anything. Just broccoli. Her finger tapped on a certain part of the box and she urged me to look closer. “There- right there. Do you see it? I’m not going to tell you what it is if you don’t see it.” And then, it suddenly became clear to me. WHAT THE HELL?
I’M IN UR BROCCOLI, FREEKIN U OUT! Can’t you just imagine some stoner opening the fridge to grab some Hot Pockets and noticing something funny on the broccoli bag? “Duuuuude, there’s little people in the broccoli, man!”
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My first design job was making ads for my local daily newspaper. Every now and then I’d sneak something like this into an ad. “Shea is cool” was a favorite.
So funny. Next time I am at the supermarket you can be sure the frozen food aisle will get a check. Just too cool to pass up.