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Alistair Abell | ... |
Mariachi Salsa /
Gefilte Fish
(voice)
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Iris Apatow | ... |
Berry Good Candies /
Grape #3 /
Coconut Milk
(voice)
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Sugar Lyn Beard | ... |
Baby Carrot /
Cookies
(voice)
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Michael Cera | ... |
Barry
(voice)
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Ian James Corlett | ... |
Apple /
Tickilish Licorice /
Relish /
Bag of Dog Food
(voice)
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Michael Daingerfield | ... |
Chunk Munchers Cereal /
Light Bulb /
Indian Chutney
(voice)
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Brian Dobson | ... |
Italian Tomato /
Lettuce
(voice)
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Michael Dobson | ... |
Queso
(voice)
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James Franco | ... |
Druggie
(voice)
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Bill Hader | ... |
Firewater /
Tequila /
El Guaco
(voice)
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Ian Hanlin | ... |
Beet
(voice)
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Salma Hayek | ... |
Teresa
(voice)
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Maryke Hendrikse | ... |
Popped Cherry Mixer /
Plum #1 /
Loretta Bun /
Frozen Fruitz
(voice)
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Jonah Hill | ... |
Carl
(voice)
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Anders Holm | ... |
Troy
(voice)
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The products at Shopwell's Grocery Store are made to believe a code that helps them live happy lives until it's time for them to leave the comfort of the supermarket and head for the great beyond. However, after a botched trip to the great beyond leaves one sausage named Frank and his companion Bun stranded, Frank goes to great lengths (pun intended) to return to his package and make another trip to the great beyond. But as Frank's journey takes him from one end of the supermarket to the other, Frank's quest to discover the truth about his existence as a sausage turns incredibly dark. Can he expose the truth to the rest of the supermarket and get his fellow products to rebel against their human masters? Written by halo1k
This film tells the story of various products in a supermarket. They all look forward to be picked up by a human being so they can leave the supermarket and enter the paradise out there. They are in for a shock when their real fate after leaving the supermarket is discovered.
The story itself is quite funny because it expands on a mundane facet of life, and view it from the perspective from the other side. The longing for being picked up is a bit like an orphan in an orphanage, but everything else in the film is not as pure as can be. The vulgar jokes and even normally untouchable racial jokes are displayed, And they are actually funny. The final scene is so outrageous that it made giggle for quite a while. Overall, it is a film that must not be taken seriously.