As I drove to work this morning I pulled up behind a delivery truck advertising snack food brands. Within that white van held a cornucopia of sweet and salty snacks. Innocent it seems, but there was one particular treat advertised my mind and stomach just couldn't come to terms with. Two words - perfectly acceptable but when joined together...UGH...my taste buds revolt at the thought...MEAT SNACKS.
Now I realize I may be the only person having issue with those two words sitting side by side, but just this once is it wrong for me to request segregation. I am aware it's referencing jerky - but then why not just say jerky. What marketing director gave the OK for "meat snacks" to accompany the brand name? I'm sorry but when I think of a snack - meat is not my default response.
"Gee I'm really hungry. I think I'll have a meat snack." Sorry - no bait!
Now my Q: Are there any word combinations you've seen that just don't work? Ones that should be band from ever joining forces? If you've experienced any travesties...share with caution.
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Yuck! That makes me think of the "double barrel" sausage sticks they used to sell in the vending machine at our old office... SICK!!!
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