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Food of the Nineties, Microwaveable Pork Rinds

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These were basically "un-puffed" pork rinds in the same kind of bag used for microwave popcorn. Instead of popping, you heard them "sizzling" as you took them out of the microwave. They came in two different flavors: regular and spicy. They actually tasted pretty good, espescially the spicy flavor! They were loaded with MSG, though! You could buy them at Wal-Mart.
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John B - May 23, 2007 - Report this comment
Mmmm, yeah you can still buy these. The stuff that I have had (In New Zealand) I dont care for much.
riki - January 18, 2010 - Report this comment
I tried these once when I was younger. I saw them in the store and I thought "what the hell?". I love pork rinds, but these things tasted like rust. Absolutely disgusting.
Nik - May 10, 2011 - Report this comment
Those were disgusting, bought them on vacation once, worst decision. EVER
morris - April 28, 2012 - Report this comment
God!! I loved these!!

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