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25 new of 610 responses total.
i
response 254 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 00:44 UTC 1998

Serving size:  1 oz., 16 per container
110 calories, 80 from fat
Fat/Sat. fat/Cholesterol:  9g, 14% / 5g, 27% / 30mg, 9%
170mg / 7% sodium
Carbohydates/Fiber/Sugar:  <1g, 0% / 0g, 0% / 0g, 0%
Protein 7g
Vit. A/Vit. C/Calcium/Iron:  6% / 0% / 20% / 0%

Gurus will kindly abstain from giving this away.......
remmers
response 255 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 17:26 UTC 1998

Hm... Decent amount of protein, kinda high on fat, insignificant
carbohydrate, good source of calcium. Sounds like some kind of
dairy product, probably solid. Comes in a one pound container.
Some kind of cheese, perhaps?
lilmo
response 256 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 21:17 UTC 1998

Sliced American cheese for sandwiches!
i
response 257 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 21:23 UTC 1998

Kroger's Sharp Pinconning Cheese.  John "Guru who, me?" Remmers is up.  :)
remmers
response 258 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:05 UTC 1998

Okay, here goes. Good luck!

Serving size: 1 XXXXXX   (censored, to not give away too much)
Servings per container: 14
Amount Per Serving:
    Calories             190
    Calories from Fat     60
    Total Fat              7gm      11%
    Saturated Fat        1.5gm       7%
    Cholesterol            0gm       0%
    Sodium               135mg       6%
    Potassium            160mg       5%
    Total Carbohydrate    19gm       6%
    Dietary Fiber          2gm       7%
    Sugars                17gm
    Protein               14gm

    Vitamin A             50%
    Vitamin C            200%
    Calcium               45%
    Iron                  10%
    Vitamin D             35%
    Vitamin E            210%
    Thiamin               50%
    Riboflavin            50%
    Niacin               100%
    Vitamin B6           200%
    Folate                40%
    Vitamin B12           45%
    Biotin                30%
    Pantothenic Acid      35%
    Phosphorus            30%
    Magnesium             10%
    Zinc                  50%
    Selenium              80%
    Chromium              80%
    Molybdenum            65%
coyote
response 259 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 21:02 UTC 1998

Fortified breakfast cereal (milk included)?  (Wild guess, there...)
y
response 260 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 01:42 UTC 1998

sounds like some powdered nutrition mix.. but not diet, eh?  
.'
remmers
response 261 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 02:29 UTC 1998

Not cereal, not powdered nutrition mix.
coyote
response 262 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 02:53 UTC 1998

Weight Gainer?  Y'know, that stuff they sell in GMC's and other sotres of that
sort.
remmers
response 263 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 11:58 UTC 1998

Not Weight Gainer.
lilmo
response 264 of 610: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 16:50 UTC 1998

No cholesterol, so it's a plant product.
valerie
response 265 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 13:08 UTC 1998

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remmers
response 266 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 14:03 UTC 1998

Not Rice Krispy Treats, or any other form of cereal. But the food
*is* solid in form, not liquid or powder.
lilmo
response 267 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 4 16:36 UTC 1998

Do those vitamins occur in the regular ingredients, or are they added to make
it look good?  :-)
(vitamins AND minerals, that is)
valerie
response 268 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 12:05 UTC 1998

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remmers
response 269 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 14:52 UTC 1998

Sorry, not Pop Tarts. This thing is ready to eat and not anything that 
one has to prepare by heating, toasting, etc.

This is a somewhat obscure puzzler, I think, so I'll count as correct 
the first person to come up with the right general category and won't 
expect to see a brand name.
i
response 270 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 22:28 UTC 1998

Some sort of Yuppie Chow Good-4-U Meal Bar?
lilmo
response 271 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 01:14 UTC 1998

is #267 being ignored, or overlooked?
remmers
response 272 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 9 15:16 UTC 1998

I wasn't sure how to respond to #267, so I put off doing so,
and then forgot about it. I'm not sure how one defines "regular
ingredients" in the context of this product, which is a mixture
of a bunch of things intended to achieve a nutritional ideal.

I guess #270 is close enough. Specifically, it's a Zone Bar.
They're marketed by Barry Sears' EisoTech company. Sears is
the author of the popular "Zone diet" books, and the bars
contain the 40/30/30 calorie percentage of carbohydrate,
protein, and fat that Sears claims is best for most people.

The i's have it.
i
response 273 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 02:31 UTC 1998

Serving size:  1/4 cup
90 calories
Fat:  45 calories / 5g, 8% / saturated 1g, 6% / cholesterol 40mg, 13%
Sodium:  270mg, 11%
Carbohydrates:  all 0's
Protein:  12g
Vitamin A:  0%    C:  0%    Calcium:  10%   Iron:  2% 

Gurus will *please* try to restrain themselves this time!   :) 
remmers
response 274 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 10:44 UTC 1998

<remmers looks around, trying to spot gurus>
i
response 275 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 01:39 UTC 1998

<i hands remmers a mirror>
lilmo
response 276 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 01:55 UTC 1998

Re #272:  I think that the correct answer would have been that they were in
the ingredients.  Either that, or "no."  :-)

Re #273:  Well, we have cholesterol, so it's from an animal, we have fat,
protein, and calcium, but no starch or sugar (or fiber).  Except for the lack
of sugars, I'd be inclined to guess milk.  In fact, I'll go out on a limb,
and guess, MILK!
keesan
response 277 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 13:10 UTC 1998

Lactose in milk is a carbohydrate and a sugar.
valerie
response 278 of 610: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 13:51 UTC 1998

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