Opening a Can of Spiderman Pasta from 1995. Vomit Alert?

#Quarantine Edition: Canned Goods

 

To some extent, we all stocked up on food. We are not talking about panic buyers or coronapocalypse freaks. It just makes sense to buy a little extra food so you don’t have to go out as frequently. One of the categories that are in high demand is obviously canned goods. Many are buying whole boxes of canned food, thinking they last forever. But they don’t…

We will use the example below as evidence (strong, disgusting evidence) to prove that they don’t. Of course canned goods have an expiration date as well.

Like the 1995 Spider-Man Pasta Can. (Did you know these even existed?). So, Matt, the man behind Dinosaur Dracula, a site that focuses on 80s and 90s toys, candy, weird stuff, etc, decided to take one of these bad boys and open them up. What did he find inside? Well let’s just say Spiderman won’t be filling anybody’s belly – that is anyone that is set on staying alive.

Stay safe. Check out the pics below. Don’t vomit. Have this every happened to you?

Check out the entire story in the pictures below

Image credits: DinosaurDracula

credits: DinosaurDracula

Image credits: DinosaurDracula

Image credits: DinosaurDracula

credits: DinosaurDracula

credits: DinosaurDracula

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