Che disastro, Stitch!
Feb. 28th, 2006 08:11 am"Fragile!" It must be Italian!

Yup, Italian Lilo & Stitch biscotti, thanks to our pals
keeper1st and
penelopecat. Grazie molto!!!

It appears that this product was meant to promote the release of Stitch Has a Glitch in Italia. Amusingly, the title is rendered "che disastro, Stitch!" which Babelfish renders as "That Disaster, Stitch."

Anyways, this is your fun prize, le Go!Card. Note that it's animated....

...and shaped like a puzzle piece. This will be important later!!!

The bottom of the box helpfully displays all of the Go!Cards in the set.

The top of the box, if we are to believe Altavista's translation program, describes a fiendishly complicated game you can play with your Go!Cards once your teeth have all rotted out from eating 147 boxes of chocolate biscotti.

The back of the box relates several construction projects involving interlocking the puzzle-shaped Go!Cards...

...including how to construct your own little cube, mouse pad, or a replica of the Roman Aquaeduct.

As an added bonus, here's a look at the Ciok mascot with instructions on proper nutrition with chocolate biscotti, yogurt and orange juice. Hmmm. Have we noted lately that we wish to move to Italy?

Yup, Italian Lilo & Stitch biscotti, thanks to our pals

It appears that this product was meant to promote the release of Stitch Has a Glitch in Italia. Amusingly, the title is rendered "che disastro, Stitch!" which Babelfish renders as "That Disaster, Stitch."

Anyways, this is your fun prize, le Go!Card. Note that it's animated....

...and shaped like a puzzle piece. This will be important later!!!

The bottom of the box helpfully displays all of the Go!Cards in the set.

The top of the box, if we are to believe Altavista's translation program, describes a fiendishly complicated game you can play with your Go!Cards once your teeth have all rotted out from eating 147 boxes of chocolate biscotti.

The back of the box relates several construction projects involving interlocking the puzzle-shaped Go!Cards...

...including how to construct your own little cube, mouse pad, or a replica of the Roman Aquaeduct.

As an added bonus, here's a look at the Ciok mascot with instructions on proper nutrition with chocolate biscotti, yogurt and orange juice. Hmmm. Have we noted lately that we wish to move to Italy?