Thursday 29 December 2016

Shorten Temporary Tattoos / Cut and Paste

Cut and Paste Temporary Tattoo Collage

December 2016 at L'Escocesa, Anual Exhibition Group

And Out of Date Bugles! Mmmm!

Blurred Image Temporary Tattoo

Arm Tattoo Collage

Cut and Paste

Exhibition Group

Out of Date Bugles Display

Out of Date Bugles Display

Sugar Sweet White Red Cloud Marshmallow help to paste! Thanks to every Pink Cloud!
Marshmallow Helpful

Helpfully Marshmallow sweet paste


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Bugles on the Free Encyclopedia
Link. Further information!
Bugles are so-named because of their "horn" or bugle shape.
Bugles were test-marketed in 1965 and introduced nationally in early 1966 as one of several new General Mills snacks, the others being the flower-shaped Daisies, tube-shaped Whistles, round Buttons, bowtie-shaped Bows, and wheel-shaped Pizza Spins, all of them long discontinued.

Ingredients (of Original "Con" Bugles! Not Now!!) (Cone Con)

Bugles are fried in coconut oil, which contributes to their being significantly higher in saturated fat than similar snack foods, which are typically fried in soybean or other vegetable oils. Bugles contain no hydrogenated oils.
Ingredients of Original Bugles: degermed yellow corn meal, coconut oil, sugar, salt, baking soda, BHT. Ingredients for all variations of Bugles are listed on the General Mills website. [2]
Bugles produced under the Tom's Snacks label no longer use coconut oil, but rather "vegetable oil (contains one or more of the following: canola oil, corn oil, or sunflower oil)."


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