Yellow Dye #5 is alive.
Oh goody. I can make my own yellow cake.
Yellow Dye #5 is alive.
Why am I not surprised?
Then why does Britain ban heroin? Toxins being readily available and all.
Not as ludicrous as comparing a soft drink to guns.I'm afraid there's no comparison.
Heroin is a dangerous drug which kills thousands of people a year.
Lucozade, Irn-Bru, Penguins, Marmite and Bovril are harmless products enjoyed my millions of people everyday with, as far as I know, no fatalities.
Comparing a soft drink to heroin is, to put it mildly, nothing short of ludicrous.
I use the beef base in soups , stews and gravy, however the chicken base was so bad I threw it out and it isn't cheap.Looks to be a concentrated form of the natural source product... I'm going to take a look for some when I'm about
Tell you what. You get Her Maj to drop her list of banned food additives, and we'll work on the Canadians to drop theirs.
Marmite.
Blech.
Not as ludicrous, or as ironic, as banning "dangerous" Marmite yet allowing guns to be sold.Not as ludicrous as comparing a soft drink to guns.
If you want a cup of steaming beef, chicken, vegetable broth, there is a better product: Better than Bouillon - Google Search
Not british
Remind me if you will; does Scotch whiskey originate from Scotland - that nation that is about to exit the empire?
Not as ludicrous, or as ironic, as banning "dangerous" Marmite yet allowing guns to be sold.
It seems the British stereotype of Americans not getting irony has some ring of truth to it.
This story has got some posters on an Irish discussion forum poking fun at the Canadians.
In a thread on this story the OP says: "In a brave customs and law enforcement crackdown, Marmite has been seized by Canadian customs officials. The horror of Marmite - worse than cocaine I hear. Could be room for a new Breaking Bad spinoff with the illegal Marmite trade."
No, thanks. I'll stick to good old Bovril, even though it does cost £3.20 (5.85 Canadian dollars) per 250ml jar.
What country is Scotland part of?
You'll be disappointed. The latest poll puts support for independence in Scotland at just 29%. On 19th September I'll come back to this thread to mock you.
Yep.Canada even has ingredients in our food that US doesn't allow, and vice versa. Happens all the time.
The solution is to have a pint of Canadian Rye Whiskey. Cures all that ails ya
Besides, we have real beef here in NorAm. No need for a cup of pretend beef broth
No, thanks. I'll stick to good old Bovril, even though it does cost £3.20 (5.85 Canadian dollars) per 250ml jar.
What country is Scotland part of?
You'll be disappointed. The latest poll puts support for independence in Scotland at just 29%. On 19th September I'll come back to this thread to mock you.
I've tried Marmite but not the others. Can't say I'll be heartbroken if I never get the chance either, SLM and Shadow. lol
I've tried Marmite but not the others. Can't say I'll be heartbroken if I never get the chance either, SLM and Shadow. lol