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Putifresh by Lube Sheep


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happy fruits is very delicious – i will eat this and will become fortunate all together

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  1. addrockk says:

    Lube Sheep always bring very best products.

  2. Rhonda says:

    I just want to know what it is. Or maybe I don’t…

  3. LOLFail says:

    Appears to be a bento box.

    Lube sheep – no, can’t help on that one :)

  4. Li says:

    Yeah it’s a two tier bento set that comes with matching cup, chopsticks, and carry bag.

    I own the one with grapes on it! XD

    My friend stole the cup that comes with it ‘cuz it says that.

    • Qu says:

      I own the banana one. But I mixed it up with the grape bag. Still need the utensils, can I steal yours? Heh, kidding!

      Bento boxes for the win.

      • Li says:

        I never got the elastic strap thats supposed to close the bento! So I had to make one for myself. No you can’t have my utensils, lol, I love my putifresh chopsticks! Lol!

    • leila says:

      Li, did your friend steal your cup because it said what? “It steals”?????

      • Li says:

        Because it says Lube Sheep and the Engrish: Happy fruits is very delicious. I will eat this and will become fortunate all together.

  5. Mustang says:

    Lube sheep? WTF?

    …I can’t even begin to describe my lack of words… O_O

  6. JohnB says:

    I want to know what I can eat to become fortunate all together! I’m gonna start packing that for lunch every day!!!

  7. DuReve says:

    Putifresh? Haha, that sounds even funnier for a native Spanish speaker like me, since “Puti” sounds like “puta”, the Spanish word for wh0re!

  8. katirrac says:

    At first glance, I thought it said “putrifresh.” Eww.
    I’m still perplexed at the Lube Sheep copyright. Sheep Lube was taken?

  9. Mimizu says:

    I have the banana one, It says the same thing.

    the ‘puti’ comes from ‘petit”

  10. Psychedelic says:

    I dunno how fortunate one can be when one must lube sheep, but bento boxes are nice to have.

  11. Impigpen says:

    Sheep lube!

  12. Solar says:

    I think I might file a complaint because I bought one of these and it did NOT contain sheep OR lube. False advertising!

  13. fpage77 says:

    Lube + Cherry (from package) = fun

    Once you pop you can’t stop.

  14. Johnbronze says:

    mmmmm, delicious fruit i eat to be fortunate

  15. Garbledina says:

    They giving these lube products wierder and weirder names

  16. Zee says:

    I’m pretty sure that “puti” is engrish for “pretty”. Or am I puti sure of it?

  17. Ro4d says:

    The name “Lube Sheep” made me think this was one of those flavored lubricants people use for Ass2mouth.

    <_<

  18. Gulletless says:

    Lulz, Lube Sheep: New Zealand’s fave brand!

  19. AdamBast says:

    Lube the cherries, eat them, and become fortunate. All together.

  20. Ben says:

    So, if i eat it we would all become fortunate altogether?

  21. Tirabaralla says:

    Bentos are cute anyway ^_^

  22. eTX says:

    I want some.

  23. Sandragoras says:

    Do Reve is so right!
    In spanish, Puti… “something” refers to an item related to whoreness, like “puti-club” means “whorehouse”. So, Putifresh must mean that if you use that product, you are going to feel fresh as a prostitute. I am sure that it is *even* funnier for a spanish speaker.

    Ay, Dios, ¡¡¡cómo me reí!!!

  24. Xiao Bai He says:

    I actually have this bento box! It’s green and has grapes, though.

    It says it on the chopsticks, chopstick holder, and the cup.

    O_O

  25. QWOP says:

    i will eat this and will become fortunate all together!!!!!! ;D

  26. A.P. says:

    LUBE SHEEP? HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH

  27. Eric says:

    I wish I could become fortunate all together…

  28. lisa says:

    omg i have this!! haha!

  29. lube sheep? disgusting.


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