The secret to a good cheeseburger is its freshness. Hot off the grill, with crisp vegetables if you like. Not the kind of food you’d think to put in a can. The graphics on this German site make it clear this product is intended to pack for outdoor sports such as canoeing, but I can’t help but feel you should go with something you’d expect to eat out of a can. Maybe soup. http://www.trekking-mahlzeiten.de/trekking-mahlzeiten-online-shop/produkte/Zwischenmahlzeiten_507/Cheeseburger_in_der_Dose_4641.html -via Cynical-C
The secret to a good cheeseburger is its freshness. Hot off the grill, with crisp vegetables if you like. Not the kind of food you’d think to put in a can. The graphics on this German site make it clear this product is intended to pack for outdoor sports such as canoeing, but I can’t help but feel you should go with something you’d expect to eat out of a can. Maybe soup. http://www.trekking-mahlzeiten.de/trekking-mahlzeiten-online-shop/produkte/Zwischenmahlzeiten_507/Cheeseburger_in_der_Dose_4641.html -via Cynical-C
or just not ruin a good thing... >.>
It makes me think of those nice pics in Mackydies restaurant types : what you have in your cardboard/styro box is never the same...
A friend of mine was working for an ice cream company ; he had to organized a photo shoot for a new packaging. Because of the light strong heat melting the product, they used painted scooped balls of clay. The result was amazing.
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=1&postid=339037869
http://lunchballz.com