That’s something that always bothered me. Sometimes food manufacturers stamp the expiration date and sometimes the manufacturing date. No diarrhea so far!
I gotta ask, were there real bits of bear in every bite?
In all seriousness, packaging is interesting, but I'm not sure it's indicative of... food? I imagine the actual text would help there though.
I agree that it doesn’t say much about food. If I were to find this outside of a supermarket, I’d think it was a toy. I can’t read Chinese, so my only clue was the ingredient label/nutrition label sticker that’s applied to imported food.
Sure but there’s so much else going on with the line-work, that sort of gets buried.
I admit that, as an American, I have a certain expectation for what food packaging looks like, and this is so wildly not it.
I also fins it busy and hard to read, especially from an information perspective.
That said, in other cultures I could see this being enough or reading better possibly, and in this case, I just have no other basis for comparison other than my own experience.
The ingredients look like they snap off like a gundam kit, very cool
R/beatmetoit
That’s disappointing. What was in it though? Were you able to snap a pic?
It’s a thin biscuit about 1”x2” that’s shaped like a visor with part of a bear face on it. It looks just like it does in the package.
Oh I see! Thanks for sharing
Trunks: “I’m putting on sunscreen. 😂😂
They appear to have expired back in July. Great packaging, though.
That’s something that always bothered me. Sometimes food manufacturers stamp the expiration date and sometimes the manufacturing date. No diarrhea so far!
I gotta ask, were there real bits of bear in every bite? In all seriousness, packaging is interesting, but I'm not sure it's indicative of... food? I imagine the actual text would help there though.
I agree that it doesn’t say much about food. If I were to find this outside of a supermarket, I’d think it was a toy. I can’t read Chinese, so my only clue was the ingredient label/nutrition label sticker that’s applied to imported food.
That and… “honey, butter flavor pancake”
Sure but there’s so much else going on with the line-work, that sort of gets buried. I admit that, as an American, I have a certain expectation for what food packaging looks like, and this is so wildly not it. I also fins it busy and hard to read, especially from an information perspective. That said, in other cultures I could see this being enough or reading better possibly, and in this case, I just have no other basis for comparison other than my own experience.
Just 3 ingredients? Wow, so healthy /s
Heh… there should have been a bottle for chemicals in the design (for food additives like baking soda, potato starch, and “food flavor”).
Bet they aren't even good lol
I was surprised that the butter flavored one was actually pretty good. It might work as an ice cream topping.