Japanese Bread-in-a-Can Vending Machine

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In Japan you can buy bread in a can from a vending machine. Informed.

Tokyo tinned treats [Tokyo Times via Core77]

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5 Responses to Japanese Bread-in-a-Can Vending Machine

  1. theRat says:

    First thing I thought was that spongebob episode, when Squidward moves into a idillic enclosure.
    “But I bet they don’t have- THEY DO! Bread in a can!”

    I lol’ed

  2. Hokkaido Hillbilly says:

    What CAN’T you buy from a vending machine here?

  3. Mangawitch says:

    Well now you’ve got the whole prison diet in cans.

    Bread AND water….lol

  4. Anonymous says:

    When I went camping with my family in the early 70′s we always bought bacon in a can. It was packaged by some Danish company and was actually really good and required no refrigeration until you opened it.

  5. stuart kaufman says:

    We have bread-in-a-can in the u.s. also, but not in a vending machine (yet)
    http://www.amazon.com/B-Brown-Bread-Plain-oz/dp/B0000TA3QM

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