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It looks like ... ( 2 months ago by 1979rrhemery)
It looks like someone at the plant is playing a prank, if that was a mouse it would not be so perfect shaped (sitting??? would probably have squirmed around in the 400 degree oven). It also looks like just a piece of dough.
This is a mistake ... ( 2 months ago by aguila602)
This is a mistake that happen 1 in a million in thoses warehouses or plants...Hopefully that company take action to correct this issue or they would see customers walking away from the bread bussiness.
This is a mistake ... ( 2 months ago by aguila602)
This is a mistake that happen 1 on a million in thoses warehouses or plants.Hopefully that company take action to correct this issue or they would see customers walking away from their businness...
As an Employee for ... ( 2 months ago by k20coupe)
As an Employee for Arnold/Thomas products in south florida you can tell from the video it was dough and the experation date says 1.27.04 on the orange sticker.. i see product that is damaged everynight in the depot while distrubitating product to all the route drivers but i think that someone got paid to do this prank or was someone who doesnt like his job and was trying to put a bad name out for it..
wow that is ... ( 2 months ago by nigga4life200)
wow that is disgusting!!!!
nasty ( 2 months ago by JRock005)
nasty
I see a mouse, no ... ( 2 months ago by kebred)
I see a mouse, no matter what other people think! I would have lost my groceries if that was something that I would've purchased!!!
ah stfu. ( 2 months ago by tosb38)
ah stfu.
So I don't have to ... ( 2 months ago by chubroc)
So I don't have to buy the mouse separately?? SWEET!
thats fucking sick. ... ( 2 months ago by jedimindtricks89)
thats fucking sick. fuck man. go obama
scary ( 2 months ago by gangstaset1)
scary
Arnold Bakers ... ( 2 months ago by ArnoldBakers)
Arnold Bakers sincerely apologized to the consumer. On behalf of Arnold Bakers, Id like to share a 3rd party facility Strausburger and Siegel Inc, Food Testing Laboratory, analyzed the roll and determined conclusively that the matter is hardened dough, called pan accumulation, stating, There was no evidence of hairs, excreta, stains, etc. of rodent contamination on or in the rolls or the submitted extraneous matter. The report is available upon request (e-mail arnoldATmahercommDOTcom).
i dont think thats ... ( 2 months ago by gunshinestate239)
i dont think thats a mouse i think it would of cooked different
Update: Even though ... ( 2 months ago by TheRickyRosenbach2)
Update: Even though Arnold claims the mouse is pan tough. They are no longer receiving product from the co-packer (Toufayan)and charging Toufayan for all cost associated with pan dough fiasco. It's a mouse!!!!
I would cash in ( 2 months ago by cwheat)
I would cash in
wow bjs... next ... ( 1 month ago by bkslay23)
wow bjs... next time go to costco
I heard mouse bread ... ( 1 month ago by SUNand3stars)
I heard mouse bread was high in protein AND helps fight against prostate cancer... Mouse in bun...its whats for dinner!!!
think of it as a ... ( 1 month ago by mikedude157)
think of it as a complementary gift
It's ironic cos ... ( 1 month ago by keeyai411)
It's ironic cos mouse meat is probably what's in the hotdogs that were going into those buns anyway.
Aww, rats! ( 4 weeks ago by runitselectah)
Aww, rats!
What the fuck? if ... ( 3 weeks ago by MasterJ1296)
What the fuck? if you are goin to buy bread, go to Sam's Club next time. well at least find another mouse and put ketchup on it and feed it to a cat.
alright that is ... ( 2 weeks ago by pabloso101)
alright that is most definitely NOT a mouse. just eat the bun and suck it up.
Why not dissect the ... ( 2 weeks ago by acdvfb)
Why not dissect the "mouse" and see if it is dough or an actual mouse.
... ( 1 week ago by hildapaula23)
YUKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK! thats a major lawsuit Mr. don't be foolish. If you don't need the money heck i'll take it. lol



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