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kareng Grand Master

And we thought it was a raccoon that ate my son's PB cookies at camp! The creature chewed thru a cooler. What is this creature's name?

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He even cleaned up all the crumbs :D

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He even cleaned up all the crumbs :D

I think he enjoyed them more than I did! :o

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And we thought it was a raccoon that ate my son's PB cookies at camp! The creature chewed thru a cooler. What is this creature's name?

This creature is Midnight and he is not to be trusted! :P

He had only the plastic tray thing, so I put the box next to it, or the picture would have made no sense. So when I laid it there, he stuck his big ol' nose in the box to see if there were any more in the box! :lol:

GFinDC Veteran

That's a woofie with a problem. :D Shoot, my dog Corey used to love nutter butter cookies. Until he ate one and his whole face swelled up on the right side. It gave him a tooth infection or something. No more Nutter Butters for him after that.

stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Wow, glutenfree cookies used to be so yucky not even animals would touch them. I guess, we came a loooong way :rolleyes:


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What a sweetie. Definately can't use him to guard the goodies. :D Do watch him for any adverse reactions though but hopefully he didn't munch himself into a bellyache.

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