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Product Description:- Racing Edition Barilla pasta shape is designed to look like a racecar wheel
- Made with durum wheat to deliver great taste and perfect "al dente" texture every time
- Perfect "al dente" pasta in 6-7 minutes
- Barilla Racing Wheels pasta is crafted with the highest quality Non-GMO ingredients and is kosher certified
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Why? It seems like this just adds unneeded complexity to the pasta.
Kids? Get boys to eat more pasta by making it fun?
I am not crapping on Barilla - they make solid pasta.
Just legit curious why a company would go to the trouble of making racing wheel pasta.
Celebrate a Formula 1 race or something?
At least they look like the racing wheels. I remember buying my daughter Frozen chicken noodle soup, and none of the pieces looked like anything. And I had to make up what the pieces were and play the "use your imagination" excuse. See that circle? Elsa totally looks like a circle. Maybe not now, but when she hits middle age...
Why? It seems like this just adds unneeded complexity to the pasta.
Kids? Get boys to eat more pasta by making it fun?
I am not crapping on Barilla - they make solid pasta.
Just legit curious why a company would go to the trouble of making racing wheel pasta.
Celebrate a Formula 1 race or something?
At least they look like the racing wheels. I remember buying my daughter Frozen chicken noodle soup, and none of the pieces looked like anything. And I had to make up what the pieces were and play the "use your imagination" excuse. See that circle? Elsa totally looks like a circle. Maybe not now, but when she hits middle age...
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