Computer: Browsing: Unwanted Feature
Takes the biscuit   (+2)  [vote for, against]
A cookie for a cookie

To encourage people to accept cookies they could be accompanied by a printable voucher to the value of one real cookie. When enough have been collected they can be redeemed at your local grocery store for a whole packet.
-- popemolly, Apr 20 2001

hey st3f, since you asked... http://www.halfbake...diction_20-_20detox
[mihali, Apr 20 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Useless to a guy who has $20 worth of expired, unredeemed, and untrashed scratch-off lottery tickets about the house. Want some used bookmarkers?
-- reensure, Apr 20 2001


It is unfortunate that the computer term used for this file is a cookie. Why couldn't 'pot roast' or 'rotisserie chicken' have been used....
-- Wes, Apr 20 2001


A cookie is a cookie UB. Who cares about the taste, as long as it's vaguely cookie flavoured? Now then, there's only one left in the packet. Who wants it?
-- DrBob, Apr 20 2001


I've just had one but I'm sure I can find room for one more.

<aside> Has anyone ever done dotcom promotional cookies for a web site. You could even sell cheap cookies that were partly payed for by the web site iced on the top of them. </aside>

...I think I'd better stop now. Now where was that halfbakery withdrawal centre?
-- st3f, Apr 20 2001


Who could eat that damn many cookies,? makes me barffy feeling, just thinking about it..
-- smartnut, Mar 15 2003


I just checked. I have 447 cookies in my cache. Can I get retro-active cookies for these?
You can put the carton over there, beside the cupboard.
-- Cedar Park, Mar 16 2003



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