Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Traveling Munchie #7

Jeepers! It's a traveling munchie all the way from Canada, eh? There was a lack of vending machines in the campground and surrounding small town, but this munchie was released from the local A&P. It is even called "Munchies", by Frito Lay.

So the lucky Munchie, was freed from the supermarket and got to go camping for 2 weeks and had a brief tour of Ottawa, the capital of it's homeland. It hitched a ride back to the USA, where it now awaits it's next big adventure.

Here is a slideshow of the camping trip and Ottawa visit.

Or you can visit this way-cool interactive munchie map.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Traveling Munchie #5 Tours New York City


Taveling Munchie #5, the animal crackers from Nashville, have just come back from their exciting tour of New York City with Christine. Of course, what else would animal crackers want to see? They visited the zoo and various eating establishments. And, in honor of being set free and having fun out in the world they visited the Statue of Liberty and Coney Island. This tour even included another munchie first in that these are the first traveling munchies to completely blur the lines of reality. Animal crackers made by Elves in a tree sent into the real world and taken to a real world reprentation of the fictional Simpson's Kwik-E-Mart for a look at the Squishee machine. It hurts my brain just to think about it.

The other thing I love about these munchies is if you look closely at the bag it says "On Safari". They sure are! Thanks for the tour Christine.


Follow along on Google Maps to see where all they have been.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Traveling Munchies #6



First International Munchie!
In a process known as "reverse rendition," Traveling Munchie #6 was released from this undisclosed location in Stockholm and transported to the U.S. by an unnamed Homeland Security official through airports operating under heightened security, then ... um ... "debriefed" by Homeland Security technicians and analysts at a secure facility in Washington D.C..