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Have any of you all ever seen a commercial on TV and it made you sick? Kraft mac & cheese has a new item, it's already made, like a casserole, and you heat it and eat it.

They just showed that commercial and showed them scooping it out, and it literally made me feel sick like I wanted to go puke somewhere.

No offense to Kraft at all, but I found that ... weird that just looking at all that gluten made me feel sick.

That ever happened to any of yall?


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Have any of you all ever seen a commercial on TV and it made you sick? Kraft mac & cheese has a new item, it's already made, like a casserole, and you heat it and eat it.

They just showed that commercial and showed them scooping it out, and it literally made me feel sick like I wanted to go puke somewhere.

No offense to Kraft at all, but I found that ... weird that just looking at all that gluten made me feel sick.

That ever happened to any of yall?

I haven't seen that commercial but I sorta tune out commercials anyway. I definitely noticed how digusting the smell was walking by the in-store bakery at a local grocery store (located next to dairy) on my way to get a couple bags of gluten free flour. I used to think the bakery smelled so good. Yuck now!!!

kareng Grand Master

Some of that over salted, over fatted "food" bothered me before. It especially bothered me that it was sold as a nutritious option for your family. Sure, we eat junk but I try to at least serve carrot sticks with it. :)

I still like the bakery smell. Iwas never big bread person so it doesn't bother me much.

sa1937 Community Regular

Some of that over salted, over fatted "food" bothered me before. It especially bothered me that it was sold as a nutritious option for your family. Sure, we eat junk but I try to at least serve carrot sticks with it. smile.gif

I still like the bakery smell. Iwas never big bread person so it doesn't bother me much.

I think it was the smell of donuts that got to me...I used to pick up one cinnamon twist and eat it as soon as I got home.

At 9 p.m. it's not carrot sticks that I'm craving! lol laugh.gif

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