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Oooh doggies that's some fine viddles uncle George.

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   Don't know about creamed, but I tried milking one once! Didn't work out so well!!🥁👍👍

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Creamed Possum in Coon Fat Gravy Garnished with Sweet Potatoes (Gag Can)

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.75 x 3.75 x 4 inches; 9 Ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1001
  • UPC ‏ : ‎ 712324581294
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BluePirate LLC

Customer questions & answers

Question:

Is this gluten free?

Answer:

Yes, gluten free, fat free and free of anything edible! Contains inert inedible organic matter.
By BluePirate Canned Stuff SELLER  on August 28, 2016

Question:

Does the lid pop off the can so you can put something else inside (like a real gift)?

Answer:

No it's just like a real can.
By Amazon Customer on December 10, 2016

Question:

Is this supposed to be something like from "Wacky Pachages"?

Answer:

Yes, similar concept- a "can" of something humorous that does not reflect what is actually in them.
By BluePirate Canned Stuff SELLER  on November 2, 2015

 Question:

Would this be good in a chili for a chili cookoff?

Answer:

Nope
By Marina Callaghan on June 11, 2019

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George, 

Please tell me that was something from the gag gift store, and not a southern delicacy.  I know as I thought about it, I gagged a bit...and am pretty sure I threw up a little in my mouth.

Kidding aside, I know possum and coon were on the menu in some zip codes, but I would have to be pretty dire straights to eat that.

In the northwest, we like shad cooked on a cedar shingle in the BBQ.  Season it up real nice, throw away the shad, and enjoy the shingle!

Zincoln

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When I was about 10 years old I spent 2 months on holidays at my great Uncle George and Aunty Ollie in a remote farm in Tasmania. Most of the meat we ate  was rabbits, possum and Kangaroo that was either trapped or shot on the farm. Cows were of the dairy breed and used to make Milk, butter and cheese only. I must say I had enjoyed trapping and the food at the time. 

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