Well of course I had to take this picture! My lipstick about melted off my lips when I saw this in the deli section at Dillons, the local market in El Dorado. My goodness, such a healthy combination for my girlish figure... LOL!
When I was young I used to dream I was locked in our little grocery with all of the marshmallow cream I could eat. This would have been a close second. I use to LOVE cotton candy.
My Darlings Zany, AOCM, & GGM... thank you for stopping by and giving me a great giggle! I'm finally home and I can honestly say that Kansas has been quite the eye opener... speaking of eyes, I need to check my mascara as I am SO happy to be home that my eyes are tearing up and I'm not wearing the waterproof stuff... xoxo
Cotton Candy and baked beans. The dinner of rednecks everywhere. You know the cotton candy should be used as a desert and not appetizer. If you wanted sushi, I'm sure there was a bait cooler somewhere with minnows.
Rofl! Glad you survived, sweetie! It is weird that they wouldn't have displayed hotdog buns with the beans, or popcorn with the cotton candy. Why beans and cotton candy? I lived in Kansas during my college years and I have to admit I subsisted almost entirely on pretzels and chocolate. Not any healthier, but I suppose at least they go together in a way. *grins*
What's missing is a gas mask/hazmat suit for the beans and a pair of fixodent for the dentures you'll need from eating all that sugar. lol.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why I said pair. Maybe a pair of dentures along with fixodent? Daaaaaaaaaamn. I just ruined a perfectly good comment. Aaaand scene!
ReplyDeleteI can't stop staring at that pink... whatever it is. What the heck is that?! Are you bringing some back as souvenirs? : D !! You are too funny!
ReplyDeleteAlso, to Zany-- I thought both your comments were hilarious!
When I was young I used to dream I was locked in our little grocery with all of the marshmallow cream I could eat. This would have been a close second. I use to LOVE cotton candy.
ReplyDeleteMy Darlings Zany, AOCM, & GGM... thank you for stopping by and giving me a great giggle! I'm finally home and I can honestly say that Kansas has been quite the eye opener... speaking of eyes, I need to check my mascara as I am SO happy to be home that my eyes are tearing up and I'm not wearing the waterproof stuff... xoxo
ReplyDeleteCotton Candy and baked beans. The dinner of rednecks everywhere. You know the cotton candy should be used as a desert and not appetizer.
ReplyDeleteIf you wanted sushi, I'm sure there was a bait cooler somewhere with minnows.
I'm wondering where the pork-rinds and moutain dew is??
ReplyDeleteglad you survived the trip!
Ha! Thanks for the advice Bernie, I'll have to remember the bait cooler for next time... Cups Up! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWell Hello my Dear HJ! Yes Darling, I'm a survivor! lol xoxo
Cotton Candy! YUM!
ReplyDelete(but that may just be the baby hormones talking! lol.)
LOL! xoxo
ReplyDeleteRofl! Glad you survived, sweetie! It is weird that they wouldn't have displayed hotdog buns with the beans, or popcorn with the cotton candy. Why beans and cotton candy? I lived in Kansas during my college years and I have to admit I subsisted almost entirely on pretzels and chocolate. Not any healthier, but I suppose at least they go together in a way. *grins*
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to visit Lindy Darling! Pretzels and chocolate? YUM!!! xoxo
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ReplyDeleteWell Hello Carol my Dear! Welcome and thank you for the follow, I'll stop by your place just as soon as I powder my nose... Cups Up! xoxo
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