Chef Boyardee Pacman Spaghetti Refrigerator Fridge Video Game


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The pasta WAS 39 years old at the time the photo was taken. Chef Boy•Ar•Dee made the dish when he was 39. He's now 78 and retired and sells Better Marriage blankets at the Florida Agritourism Association HQ in Tallahassee for beer money.


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Here's the line of Pac-Man foods. Not sure about the name but it was in a can with a blue wrapper and pac man and the ghosts on the front. It was a chicken flavored sauce with pac man shaped noodles and possibly chicken and vegetable pieces. It was sort of like a chicken flavored Spaghettio's. The consistancy's of the sauces were similar.


Chef Boyardee Pacman Spaghetti Refrigerator Fridge Video Game

10K views, 676 likes, 151 loves, 46 comments, 167 shares, Facebook Video from Dinosaur Dracula: Introduced in 1984, Chef Boyardee's "Pac-Man Pasta" came in several varieties. You could get it with.


Chef Boyardee PacMan Pasta Can, 1981 Finally scored these… Flickr

80's commercial for Pac-Man pasta. From Chef Boyardee of course.


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80'S CANNED PASTA LABELS --(Weird Paul) Pac-Man Pasta Smurf PastaTaking a look at the rare and strange canned pastas made by Franco-American and Chef-Boyard.


Chef Boyardee PacMan Pasta Can, 1981 Finally scored these… Flickr

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Five really old cans of Chef Boyardee. Dinosaur Dracula!

Pac-Man Pasta came in three flavors: tomato sauce with cheese, sauce with mini-meatballs, and a golden chicken sauce. You can see a picture of the contents of the golden chicken can on Mummy Shark; let's just say it doesn't look great.Chef Boyardee clearly went all in on the marketing for Pac-Man Pasta, even making an animated commercial for the product that featured Pac-Man chomping on whole.


Pacman Pasta Dan Goodsell Flickr

Pac-Man Pasta. During most of the 80's, Pac-Man was omnipresent. Not only could the circular yellow pellet-eater be found in every arcade — remember those? — but product tie-ins to the video game had spiraled out of control. Evidenced by the unfortunate existence of Pac-Man Pasta. Chef Boyardee had decided to get in on the Pac-Man action.


Five really old cans of Chef Boyardee. Dinosaur Dracula!

commercial for Chef Boyardee Pac-Man pasta


Lime Pasta Pac Man World Trilogy (PS1/PS2) YouTube

Pac-Man Pasta! From 1986, it's both my oldest can and the prettiest… even if one must approach "golden chicken flavored sauce" with healthy trepidation. The milky, yellow glop looks not entirely dissimilar from cat vomit. Intellectually, I get that "golden chicken" only implies that chicken-based sauce is naturally yellow.


Pac Man Pasta Commercial from the 1980s YouTube

Yes! That Pac man chef boyardee was really good, at least I remember it being good. And I'm glad you didn't describe them as "soup cans". For some reason some folks think that's what they are. These are kinda like Spaghettios but with those character shapes.


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Chef Boyardee goes wild with Zooroni,, A-B-C-1-2-3 and Pac-Man pasta in this retro commercial.


Chef Boyardee PacMan Pasta Kerry Flickr

Pacman Doodle. Doodle for 30th Anniversary of PAC-MAN. Google homepage, May 21, 2010.


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Ugh. In the early 80's, when Video game craze ran rampant, it needed to have a video game tie in to be a hit. (see also Pac-Man Cereal/Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. Cereal, etc.) Pac Man pasta was what made the 80's so great. Product placement within other products.


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Pac Man Pasta. YouTube. Another canned pasta dish, this one a marketing tie-in with the popular 80s video game. Featuring vaguely Pac Man and ghost-shaped pasta in something called "golden chicken sauce" or tomato sauce (with or without meatballs), this pasta is worth revisiting for the over-the-top 80s ad alone.