Thursday, May 28, 2009

mmmm butter-like flavoring


It's not buttered, not even buttery, but "butter-y". Sounds tasty. Thanks, Amy.

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  1. "Butter-y" is code for "Trans-Fat-of-Unknown-Origin."

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  2. Guess their pocket dictionary doesn't include "buttery."

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  3. Guessing by the hyphen that the quotations are necessary in this instance...

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  4. i worked at a movie theater for 5 years (5 years!)and we were constantly reminded by management that we absolutely HAD to call it "Buttery Topping" since it had NO actual butter in it. The awesome part? We were required to call it "Buttery" because the theater chain had actually BEEN SUED before for calling it Butter...Ridiculous!!! Hilarious!!

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  5. Oh they just use leftover oil..

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  6. Nice stuff....
    thanks for sharing....

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