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Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jenise » Tue Jun 10, 2014 7:14 pm

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"Artificially colored". No shit.
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jeff Grossman » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:25 pm

The left or the right? :shock:
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Mike Filigenzi » Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:37 pm

Those look like those garishly colored fish paste things they sell in Japanese markets.
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jenise » Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:07 pm

Mike Filigenzi wrote:Those look like those garishly colored fish paste things they sell in Japanese markets.


Don't they? And yet, as you can tell from the display, this grocer expects to sell as many of those shocking fake pink things as he does the other which are probably no less artificial but at least they look normal. Gillette was an odd place--it's a town run, and ruined by, coal. The interstate runs right through the middle of a jaw-droppingly ginormous and deep mining pit, and the people I saw have mostly come there because of it, covering that stretch of bald-ass prairie with the fast food drive-thrus, cheap motels and, ahem, 'tanning salons' typical of what, in modern times, amounts to a goldrush. Case in point, here's where you buy gas:

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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Tom Troiano » Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:21 pm

My guess is that you would find similar products in 90% of large US grocery stores. Am I wrong?
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Redwinger » Wed Jun 11, 2014 2:28 pm

At least gasoline is relatively cheap!
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jenise » Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:29 pm

Tom Troiano wrote:My guess is that you would find similar products in 90% of large US grocery stores. Am I wrong?


Weiners yes. But not hideously bright pink weiners.
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jeff Grossman » Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:44 pm

Jenise wrote:Case in point, here's where you go for gas:

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I think I've seen a bordello with that name, too.
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Mike Filigenzi » Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:43 pm

Jenise wrote:
Mike Filigenzi wrote:Those look like those garishly colored fish paste things they sell in Japanese markets.


Don't they? And yet, as you can tell from the display, this grocer expects to sell as many of those shocking fake pink things as he does the other which are probably no less artificial but at least they look normal. Gillette was an odd place--it's a town run, and ruined by, coal. The interstate runs right through the middle of a jaw-droppingly ginormous and deep mining pit, and the people I saw have mostly come there because of it, covering that stretch of bald-ass prairie with the fast food drive-thrus, cheap motels and, ahem, 'tanning salons' typical of what, in modern times, amounts to a goldrush. Case in point, here's where you buy gas:

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Um..........wow.
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Christina Georgina » Thu Jun 12, 2014 10:12 pm

I somehow have a vision of you running out of the store screaming.....
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Jenise » Fri Jun 13, 2014 2:04 am

Christina Georgina wrote:I somehow have a vision of you running out of the store screaming.....


At the pink hot dogs or the gas station? Not sure which was scarier. :)

But hey, I'll tell you what I was doing in that department. I love tooling around grocery stores in other places to see what's different. Increasingly, the answer is very little, the regional differences that once existed having been homogenized by television advertising and industry giants like Kraft. One area where regional products still seem to have some traction is sausage, however, so I tend to cruise that department to see whazzup. On this trip, in which I passed through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana all over again, and visited supermarkets in most, I saw very little out of the ordinary except for these bright pink dogs. And Gillette was the only place I saw them. (Tom T, there's a more complete response to your statement.)
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by GeoCWeyer » Wed Jun 25, 2014 7:12 pm

I can remember as a small child going on a trip with my parents through the southern states. As I recall all the hot dogs I saw were those nasty ones with a pinkish red exterior. This was in the late 1940's. It was quite a shock for this little boy to see what they had done to one of his favorite foods!
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Re: Seen in Gillette, Wyoming

by Carl Eppig » Wed Jun 25, 2014 9:28 pm

Not pink, but bright red ones are available throughout Northern New England; but not in our house!

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