Given the egregious cruelty inherent in circuses that use animals and the public’s swelling opposition to the exploitation of animals used for entertainment, we urge Nabisco to update its packaging in order to show animals who are free to roam in their natural habitats.
Dear Nabisco,
Love your new animal cracker boxes. Please do something about the bullet holes in your animal crackers. They upset me as I bite off their little heads.
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Now that they're free which one will the lion feast on first?
And who does PETA feast on next?
Every one of those critters on the box have precisely 7 vertebrae in their necks.
That's kinda weird.
I'll let Herman Cain speak for me --
"Oh thank God! I was so worried about these fictional animals in their fictional cages. Now they're free to roam the fictional plains, where the fictional lion can tear the fictional zebra to shreds."
Don't like how/why it happened but I like the new box cover. The animals stand out more, which is how it should be, right.
PETA needs to drop dead.
No more mothers attending to their young. That message was removed too.
Well since the animals are no longer caged; the thing to do is to teach your children to hunt them down before eating them. Thus, the bullet holes.
What interests me about the old box picture is the relational element present, with a grown animal (presumed by me to be the mother) engaged in some way with a matching younger/baby animal. It's a sweet picture, even if they are in cages, while the new box looks more like Alpha Animals striding forward to meet their destiny. .
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