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I asked people's opinion about these pastas in a pouch as they look like they'd be good for a
child's sleepover, camp out, travel needs, etc. However, they are a bit pricey for everyday
use. The results were anything but supportive in one direction or another:
Those who said they were NOT good and to avoid them like the plague: 6
Those who said they were good (or at least their kids like them): 7
Those who said they were only okay--they'd do in a pinch: 5
One person commented that they were sort of like Spaghettios. Now I grew up eating
Spaghettios and, while I would not claim them as gourmet food, I liked them as a kid. So, I
guess the answer would be to find an outlet that sells the packets in single servings (i.e. not
to buy a case) and give them a try. After that, assuming they pass muster, only buy them
for "emergencies."
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