Anything is better if it's made with bacon, put in a can, or called "tactical". Hence the Candwich, which is either a peanut butter & jelly sandwich or chicken sandwich. In a can.
The company has gained public attention due to a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into a money manager's allegedly fraudulent activities, some of which were invested in Mark One Foods, the company that owns Candwich.
In the meantime, Candwich is still on hold and, sadly, not yet available consumers.
Link via Geekosystem | Image: Mark One Foods
hope the guy gets convicted and becomes someones b*ch in prison... ;-)
http://www.avclub.com/articles/taste-test-cheeseburger-in-a-can,2183/
Just think about the last sandwich you got on an airplane.
There's a special lid on the can so that you can open it with a pop top and peel back the lid. Unless it was accidentally made extra-large, or you are an utter moron, chances are you won't rip it getting it out. I'd say it is in pretty good condition once you get it out. It still looks like it should.
@karen marie
No. The picture is accurate. I've seen an actual Candwich.