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<h1>Feed starving hackers.</h1>
<h1>Feed starving hackers.</h1>


<p>Snackbridge is donations specifically for high-value snack foods.  
<p>Snackbridge is donations specifically for bulk snack foods.  
Such foods include, but are not limited to:</p>
Such foods include, but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<ul>
<li>bulk packs of ramen noodles (5 individual packs for ~ $1),</li>
<li>ramen noodles (5 individual packs for ~ $1),</li>
<li>bulk bags of chips, </li>
<li>bags of chips, </li>
<li>bulk bags of cookies, </li>
<li>bags of cookies, </li>
<li>big grocery-store brand frozen pizzas, and</li>
<li>big grocery-store brand frozen pizzas, and</li>
<li>bulk bags of breakfast cereal.</li>
<li>bags of breakfast cereal.</li>
</ul>
</ul>



Revision as of 07:12, 4 January 2011

Feed starving hackers.

Snackbridge is donations specifically for bulk snack foods. Such foods include, but are not limited to:

  • ramen noodles (5 individual packs for ~ $1),
  • bags of chips,
  • bags of cookies,
  • big grocery-store brand frozen pizzas, and
  • bags of breakfast cereal.

Donating to Snackbridge allows us to stock up on snack foods.

Keeping snack foods in-house means you don't need to leave the space and break your concentration whenever you need a quick snack.

We like the donations that jingle, but we prefer the kind that folds.

Date Amount Taken Amount Left In Jar Items Purchased
January 2, 2011 $ 15 $ 0 Ramen noodles, chips, salsa, frozen pizza
January 4, 2011 $ 5 $ 0 potatoes, eggs