
At least their teeth would be squeaky clean, right?
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At least their teeth would be squeaky clean, right?
Chef: Unknown
OH HEY thats wal mart for ya.
BTW in Canada, CFIA would have these removed from the shelves
they have both these products in canada, in fact they also have Great Value Bleach in the same size and coloured container as Canola Oil. The more you know!
I think you mean, “Canadia”?
Why would you have these beside each other on the same shelf in the first place….with a dead rat and a skull lol
On the same shelf with the rat & skull . . . I wonder if these couldn’t be used for some sort of potion?
If it says Value! Value! Value!
on the label label label
you can kill your f-ing family
or dis able able able…
I thought it was Skinny and Sweet, OK!
IT’S A DESERT TOPPING *AND* A FLOOR WAX !!!!!!!!
OMG!! thank you for that!!
Cooking spray!? Oh you crazy Americans.
Because people don’t know how to cook without ruining the non-stick coating on their pots and pans, they use this to keep from having to chisel dinner out.
Or they use it on pans that don’t have the coating on them, maybe? That’s why I use the stuff.
Consumer Warning: Cooking Spray can also be used as a butter-flavored Furniture Polish. Furniture Polish cannot be used as a lemon-scented Cooking Spray.
I ALMOST KILLED MYSELF CLEANING MY FLOOR THIS AFTERNOON!!!!!
Typical Wal-Mart. Not all Americans are crazy*:
1) I have well seasoned, cast-iron cookware.
2) When I do use non-stick pans, I don’t need cooking spray because I know how to cook.
3) I don’t shop at Wal-Mart. Ever. Boycotted it & don’t miss it.
*(disclaimer: OK, well, actually I am crazy, just not THAT crazy. Also, I’m old, had older parents and older European Grand-parents. I was raised with lots of old world European know-how.)
GreatValue is from Kroger… Just sayin.
lol… no it’s not. GreatValue is Wal-Mart. Maybe you should google it
Are you sure this doesn’t belong on the fail blog? XD
WALMART=FAIL. How many times do we have to tell you this?!!
in the 80′s my sister made cornbread and mistook the lemon Pledge can for the can of Pam cooking spray…we still insist it was the best batch of her cornbread we ever had.