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slimjim | 16:36 Wed 26th May 2004 | Food & Drink
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Why are they too thin to get your hand down?!?
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Ever heard of the easiest way to catch a monkey?
I think if they were wide enough to get your arm down, there would be too much room for the crispies to shift around during transit, so more of them would be smitherined. A new verb, for you. Also there's the obvious point of a larger tube using more materials and being more expensive to mass-produce.

It would be no fun if the crisps were all smashed up, 'cause you wouldn't be able to shove two in your mouth and go "Ooh look, I'm a duck."
what is the easiest way to catch a monkey ?
Softly softly.
Softl softly catchy monkey
with nuts? a banana? am i missing something here? anyway, pringles tubes are perfectly gob shaped, allowing one to tip them directly in to the mouth, thereby avoiding irritating salty bits on your fingers.
imagining you doing the duck thing while trying to catch a monkey softly (NOT a euphamism) made me laugh like a drain indie - cheers mate! xxxx
Its not too thin - my hand fits down perfectly.

What made you think it didn't???
mine does too 5029 but i have tiny hands! big man hands don't fit.
Grr... the hands of a man, but the face of a duck.


Chasing a monkey.
Funny question. Maybe its to stop fat people eating alot so they can have the first few at the top. But not the whole tube full. Good idea.
I believe that 'thekraut' was comparing the Pringle tube with the proverbial sweetie jar in which the greedy monkey got it's hand stuck. Personally, when I get to the point in a new tube where I have to squeeze it in order to get my hand on the next Pringle I know it's time to stop :)

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