It was good af too
Remember the Benji movie where the kids used a pudding cup to try to catch him. Man, I wanted one of those pudding cups so bad.
This is for wealthy families.
As a UK resident, I only know about these because Bill and Ted used some to repair the phone booth time machine.
In the UK Ambrosia still does rice pudding and custard in a can, I think Heinz do some tinned puddings too? The cakey kind though rather than creamy stuff, mind… In case anyone really must lol
If you’re old enough to have cut your tongue on the inside of one of those cans your back and knees hurt.
It’s like we share a body
*and didn’t take care of your body, yes even laborers, or had a rare degenerative condition or had a random, non age related accident
Years ago, after a family camping trip, we stopped at a café for Lunch on our way home. My father, my Brother and I all saw Sticky Date Pudding on the menu and decided to order it as desert.
It was the most amazing Sticky Date Pudding we had ever had, it was the right balance of moist and dry, the caramel sauce was just the right balance of sweet, salt and tart without being decadent and the date was just the right consistency, not rubbery but with just the right consistency.
We asked the waiter about it and they told the chef. The chef came out to give us the recipe and pulled out a Tinned Pudding. All he had done was cracked the tin, poured it out and put a scoop of vanilla gelato on the side.
Some still does.
Je n’ai rien contre une boîte de Mont-Blanc, moi.Honestly probably better than the plastic cups they come in now. At least metal cans are actually recyclable (yes I know they still have a layer of plastic on the inside, but much less than a plastic container).
They were put there by a man
I eat one 7 pound can of pudding with every meal
I misread that typeface, “a hit” really tried to be “shit” and it went from mildly interesting to meme material really quick. The s in always might have played a part
That’s all on you. The a is spaced far enough away, lol
They used to roam free on the farms until industrial food factories took over.
Pudding might not come in cans anymore, but I still do!