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The 24s are Crudfont by Scott Yoshinaga, and the "Sticks" is Attic by Three Island Press. But what fonts were used for "Lunch Boxes" and "Spicy Smoked Snacks"?
Something freeware or shareware is my first guess.
Thanks!

10 Jun 2004 — 2:18pm
"Spicy Smoked Snacks" reminds me of a movie.. I've been trying to remember which one, I can't.
Someone help!
10 Jun 2004 — 2:26pm
It's fun working on Slim Jim because they mainly use cheezy freeware grunge funts, but it makes it hard to find them later on...
11 Jun 2004 — 11:40am
ha, whats the actual 'slim jim' font there?
11 Jun 2004 — 12:48pm
It
14 Jun 2004 — 1:06pm
Well, I found "SPICY SMOKED SNACKS," but it's on a site where the fonts are of dubious authorship, so I'm not inclined to link to it. Compelling counterarguments, however, will be entertained.
14 Jun 2004 — 2:44pm
Chesh, what about just the name of the typeface in question?
14 Jun 2004 — 3:23pm
Oh, all right. It seems from the font's read-me like it may actually be an original, as opposed to a lot of the things on that site. It's called Garish Monde.
10 Jun 2004 — 2:31pm
"Spicy Smoked Snacks" reminds you of The Matrix, Franz.
Lunch Boxes is set in Tobias Frere-Jones' FF Dolores.