Bread in can

bread in can

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bread in can

cread in ban

thread in a ban

strange

That's fucking amazing bro

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>strawberry bread

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do they have chocolate or matcha at least?

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That's a panettone like bread cake.

CANNED BREAD!

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>canned bread
>not a thick hearty stout
shiggy diggy

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Looks disgusting

Duck in gamestop

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Toasting in an epic bread

America did it first.

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>doesn't come baked
uhm, re

I want to be bread

bread in can

it's actually pretty good for camping trips and having just in case you need a quick grub but you arrived home from a 2 week business trip, your fridge is empty and the shops are closed.

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>bread
Daily reminder anything that is not baguette cannot be considered bread in the civilized world.

Ooh with raisings, enjoy

>Peru
Of course you like pan, gordo

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What kind of person eats shit like this? I mean theres gotta be someone that buys it, otherwise they would not bother to make them.

>What kind of person eats shit like this?
That's what I ask myself whenever I go to the supermarkets

males in their 30s who got nothing to lose

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Is it true that japanese people shop for food almost every day and that they don't store food in advance?

people like me

>tf
>tp
I wonder.

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パン in a can

would unironically try that
also nice 911 get