Cajun squirrel-flavoured potato chips

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http://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...quirrel-the-new-cheese-and-onion-1242591.html

Similarly, no squirrels were harmed in the making of the Cajun squirrel flavour – the brainchild of online marketing expert Martyn Wright, 26, the only man in the final.

Mr Wright, who lives in Staffordshire, was inspired to enter when he saw squirrel on a restaurant menu and believes the public will be so intrigued they will buy a pack.

"Although the idea might sound bizarre, it really works," he said

Hedgehog potato chips

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A16455053

Yes, in 1981, Welsh pub-owner Philip Lewis began the manufacture of hedgehog-flavoured crisps. Lewis allegedly interviewed travelling gypsies, who apparently enjoy the occasional baked hedgehog, and took their advice on the taste and flavourings required. While the flavour did catch on, Lewis had to change his advertising from hedgehog 'flavoured' to hedgehog 'flavour' due to advertising standards, as the crisps did not actually include any hedgehogs. He later admitted that the hedgehog crisps were in poor taste.
 
But I wanted skunk :error: :laughing:
 
by the way, even David doesn't like chocolate covered bacon.... yes he did try it (and no I didn't not)
 
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