Connor McDavid and Patrick Kane are two of the NHLs most talented and sensational players, if not the top two in those categories. They were also children once, ones who had their lunches packed by their parents.The NHLs official website recently gathered a whole bunch of the leagues top players to ignite one of the most important debates facing our society today: What is the best lunchbox snack?McDavid chose Gushers, the delicious gelatin fruit snack produced by Betty Crocker starting in the early 1990s. Our Canadian readers probably remember them as the chief sponsor of game show Uh Oh!, where contestants were doused in slime if they answered questions incorrectly.Kane, meanwhile, chose Dunk-a-Roos, which sadly were discontinued in the United States in 2012. For those unfamiliar, Dunk-a-Ross were (and are presently, since they still exist in Canada) similar to Ritz Cheese & Cracker Handi Snacks, except with cookies and icing rather than salted crackers and processed cheese.Both were tremendous lunchbox snacks, but Gushers ultimately played themselves by releasing a litany of insane flavors that deviated from the classic Gushin Grape and Strawberry Splash. Once Xtreme Kiwi Xplosion came into the mix, Gushers had jumped the shark.Dunk-a-Roos were the correct answer.
What Are Connor McDavid and Patrick Kanes Favorite Lunchbox Snacks?
January 11, 2018
Connor McDavid and Patrick Kane are two of the NHLs most talented and sensational players, if not the top two in those categories. They were also children once, ones who had their lunches packed by their parents.The NHLs official website recently gathered a whole bunch of the leagues top players to ignite one of the most important debates facing our society today: What is the best lunchbox snack?McDavid chose Gushers, the delicious gelatin fruit snack produced by Betty Crocker starting in the early 1990s. Our Canadian readers probably remember them as the chief sponsor of game show Uh Oh!, where contestants were doused in slime if they answered questions incorrectly.Kane, meanwhile, chose Dunk-a-Roos, which sadly were discontinued in the United States in 2012. For those unfamiliar, Dunk-a-Ross were (and are presently, since they still exist in Canada) similar to Ritz Cheese & Cracker Handi Snacks, except with cookies and icing rather than salted crackers and processed cheese.Both were tremendous lunchbox snacks, but Gushers ultimately played themselves by releasing a litany of insane flavors that deviated from the classic Gushin Grape and Strawberry Splash. Once Xtreme Kiwi Xplosion came into the mix, Gushers had jumped the shark.Dunk-a-Roos were the correct answer.