Iced Honey Bun
Yet another morsel of packaged goodness from the 7-Eleven Select line of food products.
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See, it is called “Iced Honey Bun” yet is then described on the packaging as “buns of honey.”
Thanks for clarifying!
And of course, what makes it more tempting, aside from its $1.19 price, is that it is further described as fresh out of the oven taste good at any time of day!
outstanding!
7-eleven Global Presence
So, though it was founded in Dallas (that most american of cities to spawn a convenience store chain), 7-eleven is owned by a japanese holding company. AND shockingly has nearly double the number of 7-eleven locations in Japan than in the USA. Shocking, really, when you consider how small Japan is (land mass and number of cities) relative to the US; the density of 7-eleven stores per city acre in a Japanese city like Tokyo must be way more than double the density in a US city.
Interesting, right?
Right?
i think so.

7-Eleven Snack Sticks
Though repulsive, these little greasy salty sticks of meat are only 25 cents. I am curious as to why anyone would pay more for an equal-sized Slim Jim. Can the quality really be better?
…begs that interesting question, is this the lowest quality meat you can commercially purchase?



