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>>>>Well, there's more to it than that. The places where they're produced also produce actual nuts. Traces of nuts may show up in the peanuts. Hence the warning.
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>>>Michelle;
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>>>Traces of nuts... This reminds me of the health code in San Francisco for the manufacturer of candy. The code allows a specific number of rat droppings and cock roach parts per ounce of candy. What a turn on!
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>>>Tom
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>>BLEH!!! I read that as I'm sitting here eating lunch.
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>When I was a kid my folks visited my uncle in Idaho. He had an apple juice/cider business. He showed me the vats where the applejuice was collected from the presses. There was a long pole with a net attached. I asked him what it was for and he said to scoop up rats who drown and float to the surface. I suppose he also used it to scoop swiming rats. I've never drunk a drop of apple juice since then.


I once heard how processed cheese was made. Remember the old advertising jingle, "There's no better cheese like Velveeta"? That's cause Velveeta really isn't a cheese.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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