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i
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response 450 of 610:
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Sep 11 02:43 UTC 1999 |
Some kind of coffee?
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lilmo
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response 451 of 610:
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Sep 13 21:22 UTC 1999 |
Getting colder...
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i
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response 452 of 610:
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Sep 15 04:21 UTC 1999 |
<groan>
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gypsi
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response 453 of 610:
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Sep 16 22:06 UTC 1999 |
That Sobe stuff...it's an energy drink.
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lilmo
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response 454 of 610:
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Sep 21 21:09 UTC 1999 |
No, but close enuf, since I'm getting tired of not being able to guess. It
was actually Powerade. Your turn, gypsi!
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gypsi
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response 455 of 610:
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Sep 23 01:52 UTC 1999 |
<raises eyebrow> Ummm...okay. =)
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gypsi
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response 456 of 610:
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Sep 23 01:57 UTC 1999 |
Serving size: 1/4 cup (36g/1.3oz)
Servings per container: about 6
Calories 150
Calories from Fat 35
Total Fat: 4g
Saturated Fat: 2g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 270mg
Total Carbohydrate: 26g
Dietary Fiber: 2g
Sugars: 10g
Protein: 2g
Vitamin A: 0%
Vitamin C: 0%
Calcium: 4%
Iron: 6%
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omni
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response 457 of 610:
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Sep 23 07:41 UTC 1999 |
Haagen Dazs?
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remmers
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response 458 of 610:
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Sep 23 10:36 UTC 1999 |
Hm... Cholesterol content is zero and fiber is non-zero. This suggests
it's not a dairy product, like ice cream. It packs a lot of
carbohydrate and sugar into 1/4 cup. Maybe some highly concentrated
cereal product.
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gypsi
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response 459 of 610:
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Sep 23 20:07 UTC 1999 |
Not Haagen Dazs, not highly concentrated cereal product...but that's kinda
on the right track...
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keesan
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response 460 of 610:
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Sep 24 16:34 UTC 1999 |
What is Powerade?
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lilmo
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response 461 of 610:
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Sep 25 01:40 UTC 1999 |
Coke's version of Gatorade. It comes in a handy squirt bottle with a valve
in the cap (so it doesn't leak) and a hinged top over that.
Hmm... no Vit A or C, so not a yellow or green veggie, nor likely a fruit,
but fiber indicates that it's not likely to be meat, either. Is it some kind
of nut? that seems to fit the fiber, iron, and protein.
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gypsi
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response 462 of 610:
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Sep 30 07:27 UTC 1999 |
Nope. Not a beverage, and not a nut.
Hint: Yes, you can use it for a breakfast food, but it isn't a food itself.
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i
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response 463 of 610:
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Sep 30 23:52 UTC 1999 |
Some kind of spread?
<i is unsure about "it isn't a food itself">
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gypsi
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response 464 of 610:
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Oct 1 04:06 UTC 1999 |
Meaning I don't know anyone who would eat it.
Not a spread. Think internally...as in ingredient...
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lilmo
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response 465 of 610:
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Oct 1 18:07 UTC 1999 |
Is is a shake mix? (eg, carnation instant b'fast or SlimFast)
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gypsi
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response 466 of 610:
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Oct 1 19:35 UTC 1999 |
That is so close I could scream. =) "Mix" is correct...now gimme a popular
brand name for mixes. Think coffee cake and muffins.
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happyboy
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response 467 of 610:
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Oct 1 22:17 UTC 1999 |
jiffy mix?
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i
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response 468 of 610:
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Oct 1 22:59 UTC 1999 |
Shake & Bake!!! :)
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keesan
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response 469 of 610:
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Oct 2 03:38 UTC 1999 |
Bisquick. I remember doughboys for breakfast at summer camp. Freshly picked
blueberries and raw dough, we never could wait for them to char on the stick.
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gypsi
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response 470 of 610:
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Oct 2 03:59 UTC 1999 |
Happyboy has it! =)
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happyboy
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response 471 of 610:
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Oct 3 01:50 UTC 1999 |
cool...i feel like the fonz!
ok...
corn syrup, dextrose, high fructose corn syrup, crackermeal,
modified wheat starch, partially hydrogenated soybean oil,
dried strawberries, natural berry flavor, dried apples, citric
acid, xanthan gum, red #40, soy lecithin, blue #2
hint: the ingredients listed are only *part* of the product
AND you need not name the *exact* subspecies of this
cheerful beast.
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gypsi
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response 472 of 610:
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Oct 3 03:30 UTC 1999 |
Nutri-Grain Fruit Twists?
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happyboy
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response 473 of 610:
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Oct 3 20:27 UTC 1999 |
that's a negatory, mama-bear.
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gelinas
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response 474 of 610:
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Oct 4 03:27 UTC 1999 |
Well, except that it's crackermeal instead of flour, I'd say it sounds
like a Pop Tart.
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