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| 25 new of 610 responses total. |
keesan
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response 205 of 610:
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May 27 01:56 UTC 1998 |
Vitamin enriched something, I would bet. Those numbers look awfully close
to each other. Sugar-coated cornflakes with vitamins?
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remmers
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response 206 of 610:
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May 27 17:06 UTC 1998 |
Yep, it's a vitamin enriched substance that is often consumed for
breakfast. Not cereal though.
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keesan
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response 207 of 610:
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May 27 18:41 UTC 1998 |
Since I have no idea what sorts of sugary substances Americans are currently
consuming for breakfast, I will let others guess the details.
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birdlady
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response 208 of 610:
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May 27 21:40 UTC 1998 |
Coffee cake?
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i
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response 209 of 610:
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May 27 23:05 UTC 1998 |
It appears to be some sort of powdered / syrup breakfast drink mix.
Dunno what.
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keesan
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response 210 of 610:
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May 27 23:47 UTC 1998 |
Wonder if it contains chocolate.
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remmers
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response 211 of 610:
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May 28 11:53 UTC 1998 |
Not coffee cake. #209 and #210 are on the right track.
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birdlady
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response 212 of 610:
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May 28 20:13 UTC 1998 |
Chocolate Slim Fast?
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lilmo
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response 213 of 610:
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May 28 21:03 UTC 1998 |
Chocolate Carnation Instant Breakfast?
(If I'm right, I pass to birdlady)
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birdlady
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response 214 of 610:
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May 29 04:42 UTC 1998 |
Actually, if you're right, you can take it. I've posted enough in here
already. =)
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birdlady
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response 215 of 610:
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May 29 04:43 UTC 1998 |
Okay...that should have read, "If *I'm* right, you can take it". =)
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remmers
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response 216 of 610:
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May 29 10:54 UTC 1998 |
Not Chocolate Slim Fast, not Chocolate Carnation Instant Breakfast.
(But the mystery substance *is* chocolate flavored, and also comes
in a non-chocolate version.)
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birdlady
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response 217 of 610:
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May 29 22:02 UTC 1998 |
Nestle Quik? (The lowfat version if there is one)
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remmers
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response 218 of 610:
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May 30 00:34 UTC 1998 |
Not Nestle Quik.
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valerie
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response 219 of 610:
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May 30 04:28 UTC 1998 |
This response has been erased.
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remmers
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response 220 of 610:
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May 31 01:45 UTC 1998 |
Not Chocolate Pop Tarts.
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i
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response 221 of 610:
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Jun 1 23:12 UTC 1998 |
Chocolate Ovaltine (sp?)?
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remmers
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response 222 of 610:
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Jun 2 01:12 UTC 1998 |
The i's have it! (chocolate-flavored Ovaltine it is.)
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keesan
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response 223 of 610:
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Jun 2 19:27 UTC 1998 |
i, is there any item made of chocolate with which you are not familiar?
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i
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response 224 of 610:
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Jun 3 23:22 UTC 1998 |
Re: #223 - There probably is, but i can't think of any right now.
This should be easy for anyone who bakes:
8 oz./serving, 8 servings/container
110 calories, 20 from fat
2.5g (4%) / 1.5g (8%) / 10mg (4%) fat / sat. fat / cholest.
400mg (17%) sodium
13g (4%) carbo's
0g (0%) / 9g / 8g fiber / sugar / protein
2% / 4% / 30% / 0% Vit. A / Vit. C / Calcium / Iron
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keesan
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response 225 of 610:
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Jun 4 01:08 UTC 1998 |
Hm, no fiber, no vitamins, not a baked apple. Has some milk product in it
for the calcium, salt added. Custard?
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i
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response 226 of 610:
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Jun 4 21:41 UTC 1998 |
Not custard, but it is a dairy product.
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scott
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response 227 of 610:
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Jun 5 00:33 UTC 1998 |
Duh, butter?
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birdlady
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response 228 of 610:
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Jun 5 04:22 UTC 1998 |
<laugh> Cute, Scott. =)
I want to know where you can find butter that low in fat, though, unless it's
a low-fat variety like ICBINB.
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i
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response 229 of 610:
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Jun 5 22:38 UTC 1998 |
2.5g of fat in an 8 oz. serving would be a *mighty* poor brand of butter.
The fat in this food is of dairy origin, though, and butter is, in another
sense, not too far off the mark. <-- big, fat hint
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