Talk:Rice-A-Roni

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[edit] False

It's false, this should be deleted.

I disagree. Rice-A-Roni is clearly a tasty and valuable option. Whoever says otherwise is a satanist.

[edit] Image

I'll give it a couple of weeks for consensus, but so far the two choices for main image are Image:Rice-A-Roni.jpg and Image:Ricearoni.jpg, neither of which are spectacular images, but which is less awful? Sherurcij (Speaker for the Dead) 05:57, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

  • The former is a much more useful shot as it shows more than one variety of the "San Francisco Treat". A little reduction will actually make it look better. 147.70.242.40 20:11, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Inaccuracies in article

First off, last I checked, many San Francisco cable cars still bear a Rice-A-Roni ad, including the Rice-a-Roni sponsored car from the rebuilding of the system in the 1980's. Also, on the back of every box (as of this writing in 2006), it bears a indicium of a cable car with the text "The San Francisco Treat". The lines about them dropping the tagline are at minimum need citation, and at maximum completely inaccurate based on simple observation.

[edit] Parody of Rice-a-Roni

Some years ago, San Francisco 49ers players Jerry Rice and Ronnie Lott were featured on a box designed to look like a Rice-a-Roni box. The box read "Rice and Ronnie, the San Francisco Threat."