

Along with these. Maybe I should organize a riot after church on Sunday, bomb a building, burn some cars, behead someone, demand respect, file human rights complaints in several provinces, insist the store owner and employees attend sensitivity training...
Oh, wait, Christianity really is a religion of peace. Never mind.
3 comments:
Oh no, don't bother to do that. If I read their choice of that name properly, it means it would be my last supper after I tasted those mints - meaning those after dinner mints would kill me. Now who would buy something like that? Heck. they can't just call it after din-din cyanide - it just won't sell. Someone should go there with a sign that reads" "Eat those candies and croak" after you;ve had your supper of course".
You forgot decree a fatwa and attempt to assassinate the inventor of the candies. You silly infidel.
Anon -- Ack! It's back to "Religion of Peace 101" for this infidel!
Vardit -- The "Holy Bible" candies were made in China and the "Last Supper" mints probably were, too, so I think you're on to something. They're probably 85% melamine. Yum!
Post a Comment