[1] In 2003, Kirkland received a patent for placing food and non-food items in a can to be dispensed from a vending machine.
[1] In 2010, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission filed a lawsuit against Travis L. Wright, a money manager who raised $145 million to invest in Mark One Foods, among other companies, when Wright had told investors that the money was for real estate investments.
[4] Wright was not part of Mark One Foods, just an investor, and the company was not charged with any wrongdoing.
[8] Other potential ideas included pepperoni pizza pocket, French toast, and cinnamon rolls.
[5] A can of "Peanut Butter and Jelly - Grape" can contains "a small hoagie roll, a packet of peanut butter, a packet of jelly, a plastic knife and a handi-wipe" and a piece of Laffy Taffy.