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Food Funnies: You Write the Cartoon Caption - April 2013

April 1, 2013
Write the winning caption for our April 2013 cartoon and be loved and honored by all.

Here at Food Processing, we understand how stressful life can be so we're encouraging you to take 5 minutes to add a little fun into your life. Food Funnies is our way of letting you take a break from all the serious stuff you deal with at work —  by coming up with appropriate light-hearted captions.

Here's how it works: Submit your caption by April 18, via email, for the cartoon that appears below. On April 19, the captions will put to a vote by you, our faithful readers. The winning captions will be featured on the FoodProcessing.com Web site and in an upcoming FoodProcessing.com eNewsletter.

Illustration by Jerry King

Submitted Captions

Congratulations to the winners of the following March Food Funny CaptionsWithout packaging, makes you wonder just where they put the RFID tags...Up until now, the only belt I have ever seen turn such a wide corner, held up my Aunt Martha's pants. Don't worry, that smell is not from our lunch, that was just me...

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