Topic: Snack

12 chapters across the catalog

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 3:03:39 - 3:10:33

1720: Psyop Season

Tip of the Day: International Snack Subscription Boxes

The "Tip of the Day" segment explores international snack subscription services like Universal Yums and Try the World, which deliver curated boxes of treats from different countries each month. The concept is compared to a previous venture by "Jambo Joe," whose successful CBD business was reportedly hampered by regulatory issues following a massive surge in demand. While one host is skeptical of "French snacks," the services are recommended as unique gift ideas for the holiday season.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 1:54:03 - 1:56:19

1455: Systemic Rivals

Dame Saddle Tramp, Wyoming Leather, Casual Listeners

A listener known as "Saddle Tramp," who produces leather goods in Wyoming, was elevated to a Damehood after being jokingly called a "casual listener." She responded by slashing prices on her products to raise $1,000 for the donation, officially becoming Dame Saddle Tramp of the Casual Listeners.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 1:53:52 - 1:59:44

1447: G.E.R.M.

The "Fisting" Method of Eating Snacks on Airplanes

A listener requests a replay of John Dvorak's critique of how people eat snacks on airplanes. Dvorak describes the "fisting method," where a passenger pours a pile of nuts into their palm and attempts to eat them through a small hole made by their fingers. The hosts joke about the absurdity of the visual and the lack of traditional snacks on airlines like Southwest.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 1:55:57 - 1:58:20

1302: Mink Road

Fisting Nuts, Airplane Snack Etiquette

A humorous discussion ensued regarding the "fisting" method of eating snacks on airplanes to circumvent mask mandates. A listener described the unseemly habit of pouring a pile of nuts into a palm and shaking them into the mouth, which they observed while traveling. The hosts debated the social acceptability of this technique during the pandemic.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 1:18:10 - 1:22:27

1184: Ejexit

Sir Destro Title Change and Airplane Etiquette Rant

Sir Terry of Crowley’s Ridge requests a title change to Sir Destro and shares a story about his move to New York. The segment includes a classic rant about the "fisting method" of eating peanuts on airplanes, where passengers shake nuts from their palm into their mouth. The hosts also grant "F Cancer" karma to a listener's relative.

Uptalking Dudes
Episode 572 1:53:29 - 1:55:52

572: Uptalking Dudes

Healthy Surprise, Kale Fad, Food Trends

The hosts discuss a gift from Healthy Surprise and the ongoing cultural obsession with kale. They describe the difficulty of cooking kale to an edible texture and speculate that its popularity is driven by a London-based public relations operation. They note that even insects seem to avoid eating the plant.

Airplane Apocalypse
Episode 507 1:44:41 - 1:46:50

507: Airplane Apocalypse

Chocolate Covered Bacon, Dark Chocolate, Health Risks

One of the hosts tries chocolate-covered bacon for the first time, describing the combination of 71% dark chocolate and meat. They discuss the flavor profile and joke about the potential health consequences of the snack.

Episode 399 1:57:48 - 2:03:11

399: Hip-Check China

Knighting Ceremony and Healthy Surprise Review

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Jule van de Meer, Sir David Rudolf Bucker, and Dame Cathy Siminich. They also review a gift box from Healthy Surprise, discussing the merits of various vegan snacks like wasabi seaweed and their shared dislike for kale chips.

We Can't Wait
Episode 353 1:30:29 - 1:34:04

353: We Can't Wait

Healthy Surprise, Vegan Snacks, Kilimanjaro

A listener sent a large box of vegan and gluten-free snacks from HealthySurprise.com to the hosts. The donor, who listened to the show while summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, expressed appreciation for the show's independent analysis and value-for-value model.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 49:10 - 55:04

232: Eating the Evidence

Jack's Snack Packs for Troops and PR Video Packages

A human interest story about a seven-year-old boy named Jack organizing "snack packs" for troops in Afghanistan is identified as a likely pre-packaged PR campaign. The report, aired by Alan Sanchez on Good Day Sacramento, features the child in military-style clothing. The hosts suggest the story is a "feel-good" setup designed to promote specific brands like Slim Jim and Gatorade.