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keesan
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response 504 of 610:
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Nov 28 03:35 UTC 1999 |
Sugar with some minerals added. Kool-Aid? Tang? Honey? Maple syrup?
Sorghum? (What would one do with a 'serving' of sorghum?).
40 g - about 1.5 ounces -1/4 cup, so it is not liquid, but a powder, cancel
the honey and sorghum.
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gelinas
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response 505 of 610:
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Nov 28 03:41 UTC 1999 |
Not Tang; not enough Vitamin C. But I don't have a food to post, so I'm not
going to guess. :/
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carson
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response 506 of 610:
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Nov 28 10:45 UTC 1999 |
(not Kool-Aid, not Tang, not honey, not maple syrup, not sorghum...
and not a powder. I am amazed, however, that you've guessed three
of the items I'd considered using.)
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i
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response 507 of 610:
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Nov 28 13:00 UTC 1999 |
Is it come kind of powdered drink mix?
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keesan
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response 508 of 610:
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Nov 28 15:39 UTC 1999 |
Sugar also weighs nearly 2 ounces/quarter cup, I guess. Sugar is not
considered a powder, unless it is powdered.
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carson
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response 509 of 610:
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Nov 28 21:40 UTC 1999 |
(not a powdered drink, and not sugar. seriously, it's not powdered.)
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orinoco
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response 510 of 610:
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Nov 29 05:22 UTC 1999 |
Maple candy.
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carson
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response 511 of 610:
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Nov 29 17:19 UTC 1999 |
(not maple candy, but that's closer.)
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keesan
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response 512 of 610:
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Nov 29 17:49 UTC 1999 |
You mean not refined cane sugar. It has to be some type of sugar plus a few
minerals, according to the nutrition label. Candy is mostly sugar, so is
maple syrup (sugar plus water plus whatever minerals the tree needed).
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orinoco
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response 513 of 610:
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Nov 29 19:15 UTC 1999 |
Molasses maybe? That wouold explain the iron content.
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carson
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response 514 of 610:
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Nov 29 20:53 UTC 1999 |
(yes, it's sugar plus minerals, but that's misleading. no, it's not
molasses. yes, it's a common food.) ;)
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lilmo
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response 515 of 610:
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Dec 2 20:52 UTC 1999 |
remember it has fiber, but not a lot. No cholesterol, so it's a plant
product. A wee bit of salt, but lots of potassium. Hmm. Dried banana chips?
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carson
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response 516 of 610:
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Dec 3 03:53 UTC 1999 |
(that's the closest guess anyone's made yet, lilmo. no, it's not
dried banana chips.)
(side note: I'm not sure where the sodium comes from. it's not added
as an ingredient.)
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lilmo
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response 517 of 610:
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Dec 4 18:47 UTC 1999 |
Is banana part of it?
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carson
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response 518 of 610:
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Dec 4 22:52 UTC 1999 |
(no, banana is not part of it.)
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orinoco
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response 519 of 610:
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Dec 5 00:20 UTC 1999 |
dried apple?
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carson
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response 520 of 610:
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Dec 6 21:10 UTC 1999 |
(no, not dried apple.)
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i
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response 521 of 610:
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Dec 7 04:30 UTC 1999 |
Some other dried fruit?
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carson
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response 522 of 610:
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Dec 7 18:43 UTC 1999 |
(please be more specific.) :^)
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keesan
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response 523 of 610:
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Dec 7 19:57 UTC 1999 |
Dried mangos?
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carson
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response 524 of 610:
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Dec 8 01:28 UTC 1999 |
(not dried mangoes.)
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lilmo
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response 525 of 610:
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Dec 9 22:05 UTC 1999 |
Is it some other dried fruit? (if it's not, I don't want to read pages and
pages of different kinds of dried fruit being guessed.)
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i
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response 526 of 610:
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Dec 10 03:59 UTC 1999 |
Prunes!
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orinoco
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response 527 of 610:
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Dec 10 08:09 UTC 1999 |
ooh...good guess.
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carson
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response 528 of 610:
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Dec 10 17:54 UTC 1999 |
(ok, yes, it's a dried fruit. no, it's not prunes. I *think* there's
only one more common dried fruit left to guess.) ;)
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