Jean-Maxime Landry's Typo Tofu Makes Eating Tasteless Cubes Fun Again
Michael Hines — March 25, 2010 — Lifestyle
References: packaginguqam.blogspot & theworldsbestever
Move over fun, there's a new sheriff in town, and his name is Typo Tofu. Typo Tofu is also the funnest way to stay healthy and learn to read at the same time. Quite the double whammy.
Jean-Maxime Landry is responsible for making me want to abandon meat and start my tofu quest. My eyes have finally been opened to this miracle 'food,' thanks to Typo Tofu. The quickest way to my heart is cube-shaped food with letters on it. Take notice ladies.
Jean-Maxime Landry is responsible for making me want to abandon meat and start my tofu quest. My eyes have finally been opened to this miracle 'food,' thanks to Typo Tofu. The quickest way to my heart is cube-shaped food with letters on it. Take notice ladies.
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