It’s all the in packaging.
(Hat tip: Scissorhead Moeman)
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I don’t even want to think about that “experience.”
raceynora, come on its an ‘extra sour liquid filled’ experience!
I’m guessing the red liquid is, um, blood. But then, what’s that white stuff in those Camel Balls???
Who on earth imagines candy & camel balls in the same thought…and gets paid for it?!
The Candy: Fini is right!
The illustration: Everybody remember the “four-week” camel?
One of these days you’ll go too far, & this was pretty close.
And why is the camel smiling?
We should make use of the entire animal to be more efficient, the “toes” for example.
So then, why are camels called “ships of the desert?”
I just hope Joe’s stopped smoking.
Man, the ten year old me would have been all over this sh*t!
In answer to “shartiblartfat”, Because of all the Arab seamen in them. My father was a merchant marine, and told me that joke a long time ago.