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remmers
What Am I? Mark Unseen   Oct 20 22:46 UTC 1994

        Nutrition Facts
        Serving Size 1 Container (227g)
        ------------------------------------
        Amount Per Serving
        Calories 240    Calories from Fat 25
        ------------------------------------
                               % Daily Value
        Total Fat 3g                      5%
          Saturated Fat 1.5g              8%
        Cholesterol 15mg                  5%
        Sodium 135 mg                     6%
        Potassium 500mg                  14%
        Total Carbohydrate 46g           15%
          Dietary Fiber 1g                4%
          Sugars 44g
        Protein 9g
        ------------------------------------
        Vitamin A 4%           Vitamin C 10%
        Calcium 35%                  Iron 0%

481 responses total.
chelsea
response 1 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 00:34 UTC 1994

Fruity yogurt?
remmers
response 2 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 02:50 UTC 1994

Excellent.  Dannon cherry lowfat yogurt, to be exact.  Mary get to
give the next Mysterious Nutrition Facts Label.
kami
response 3 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 21:12 UTC 1994

that's cheating! Mary OUGHT to know what's in your fridge or lunch bag!
carl
response 4 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 21:57 UTC 1994

Darn!  And I was going to guess a nutrition label.
alfee
response 5 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 23 00:29 UTC 1994

Ok, no fair cheating.....let's have another one.
robh
response 6 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 11:55 UTC 1994

The sad thing is, after reading the label, "yogurt" would
have been my first guess.  Half a pound serving, 35% of
the RDA for calcium, and only 240 calories?  Had to be.
chelsea
response 7 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 13:02 UTC 1994

Well, John probably bought this out of a vending machine at school and he
doesn't tend to eat fruity yogurt instead prefering (boring) plain non-fat
Dannon.  Which is why I didn't consider it a total cheat on my part to
hazzard a guess. ;-)

Okay, my label is one that I'd suspect would be found in at least 50%
of all homes.


 
        Nutrition Facts
        Serving Size 1/4 cup (40g)
        Servings per Container about 11

        ------------------------------------
        Amount Per Serving
        Calories 130    Calories from Fat 0
        ------------------------------------
                               % Daily Value
        Total Fat 0g                      0%
          Saturated Fat 0g                0%
        Cholesterol 0mg                   0%
        Sodium 10 mg                      0%
        Potassium 310mg                   9%
        Total Carbohydrate 31g           10%
          Dietary Fiber 2g                9%
          Sugars 29g
        Protein 1g
        ------------------------------------
        Vitamin A 0%           Vitamin C  0%
        Calcium 2%                   Iron 6%
 



robh
response 8 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 16:59 UTC 1994

With the high potassium and carbohydrates, my first guess would
be a banana, but that doesn't really come in 11 quarter-cup
servings, does it?  >8)
bjt
response 9 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 17:51 UTC 1994

Applesauce?
brighn
response 10 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 21:57 UTC 1994

High fiber, low sugar and nutrients... a Brillo pad?
rcurl
response 11 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 26 22:43 UTC 1994

*Low* sugar? Its 3/4 sugars. Sounds like some candy bar, except it
is apparently "bulk". 
alfee
response 12 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 00:54 UTC 1994

I'm going to guess raisins.  It matches MY Sun-Maids nutrient for nutrient.
Am I right?  
brighn
response 13 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 01:02 UTC 1994

OH, sorry, the percentages weren't lined up right, and that's what 
I was going on.
Not that I would have been able to guess right, anyways.
rcurl
response 14 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 06:42 UTC 1994

I think alfee is right. Now, why didn't I think of that? I know that
raisins are promoted as an iron source: should have twigged it. But,
brown or white raisins???
chelsea
response 15 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 11:40 UTC 1994

The percentages show here are just as they appear on my box of
Sun-Maid (brown) raisins.  Congratulations alfee!  You're up.
alfee
response 16 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 22:21 UTC 1994

OK!  Now you all get to do some kitchen sleuthing--
Here we go.  This item is a product found in many homes.  It is used as a 
substitute for a similar prodcut which is both more common and more fatty.

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 Tbsp (16g), Servings 32
Calories 10
______________________________________
Amount/serving               %DV
--------------------------------------
Total Fat 0g                 0%
  Sat Fat 0g                 0%
Cholest   0g                 0%
Sodium    105mg              4%
Total Carb 2g                1%
  Sugars less than 1g
Protein 0g
Vitamin E 2%
_______________________________________
Not a significant source of fat cal,
fiber, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Calcium,
and Iron.
chelsea
response 17 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 27 22:51 UTC 1994

Non-fat sour cream?
carl
response 18 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 00:37 UTC 1994

Imitation bullion?
alfee
response 19 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 02:24 UTC 1994

No and no.  Mary is closer than Carl, however; keep trying!
rcurl
response 20 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 03:17 UTC 1994

A Fat Free salad dressing with vitamin E as a purported anti-oxidant.
brighn
response 21 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 17:10 UTC 1994

Margarine?
chelsea
response 22 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 23:13 UTC 1994

Me thinks Rane is right.
alfee
response 23 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 01:40 UTC 1994

I'll give it to you, Rane; I use it as sandwich spread, but many would
consider it salad dressing.  It's Kraft Fat-Free Mayonnaise. 
Your go!
rcurl
response 24 of 481: Mark Unseen   Oct 29 02:53 UTC 1994

That was a joint undertaking with my wife Alice. The following comes
from our kitchen:

        Nutrition Facts
        Serving Size 2 tbsp (13g)
        Servings per Container about 44
        ____________________________________
        Amount Per Serving
        Calories 50     Calories from Fat 10
        ------------------------------------
                               % Daily Value
        Total Fat 1g                      2%
          Saturated Fat 0g                0%
          Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
          Monounsaturated Fat 0g
        Cholesterol 0mg                   0%
        Sodium 0 mg                       0%
        Potassium 140mg                   4%
        Total Carbohydrate 6g             2%
          Dietary Fiber 2g                6%
          Sugars 1g
        Protein 4g
        ------------------------------------
        Iron                              6%        
        Vitamin E   15%    Thiamin       15%
        Folate      10%    Phosphorous   10%
        Magnesium   10%    Zinc          10%    
        ------------------------------------
        Not a significant source of Vitamin 
        A, Vitamin C, Calcium   
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