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Food Funnies: You Write the Cartoon Caption May 2012

May 1, 2012
May edition of Food Processing's Food Funnies, a monthly feature guaranteed to give you a good laugh.

Congratulations to Vanda Grbic for the winning April Caption!

Ummmm...can we still make a non-GMO claim on our cans?

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, via email, for the cartoon that appears below. The winning caption will be featured on the FoodProcessing.com Web site, our Facebook page, and in an upcoming FoodProcessing.com eNewsletter.

Illustration by Jerry King

Submitted Captions

So….I see you've taken the position for taste tester!

Judy, Judy, Judy…….

Well well well -  just like the good ole days when chocolate wasn't considered a food.  LET'S GET TO EATEN!

The food here is so bad, I didn't think we even needed that sign.  I guess I was wrong!

Dave, for the last time, stop blaming QA!

Or seriously, you need to stop watching I love lucy reruns…

Since the sign clearly isn't working… I think we'll just have to demote you to the raw chicken line. 

What do you mean, You just got back from calming the boss down?

Peterson – we need to have a little talk (again)

So Peterson, we are missing some cookies.  I don’t know why, - but I have the strangest feeling that you might know something about it (?)

And NO Peterson, - the excuse that you can’t read, doesn’t work anymore.

Relax, Ex-Lax.

These medical grade brownies are selling like hot cakes.

You wouldn't be fudging, would you?

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