Author: Roger
Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 12:18 pm
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Shouldn't pork and beans have pork in it? Does one litte cube of pork fat weighing less than 1 tenth of an ounce constiute "PORK". Shouldn't it be labeled Beans in Sauce (may contain less than 1 percent meat product). Why is the smallest ingedient mentioned first? Also saw an off brand labeled VEGETARIAN PORK AND BEANS. Is there vegetarian Pork? NOTE: This has nothing to do with War Criminal Boosh or Communist Obama...........
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Author: Missing_kskd
Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 1:19 pm
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I've always thought that. I don't eat Pork 'n Beans anymore now.
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Author: Listenerpete
Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 2:20 pm
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WOW! Roger, you are sounding like a liberal. Liberals are the ones that worry about what labels have on them. For conservatives its all about the 'free market.'
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Author: Roger
Sunday, April 19, 2009 - 10:33 am
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Excellent, I plan to market my own variety of automotive products starting with RADIATOR CONDITIONER. a 6 ounce can of water that you can add between flushes to help stablize your existing water. Also will not harm plumbing, so you could use it in the house as well.. For my food line, "Stuff in a can". A completely edible product suitable for human consumption. Two varieties, one which might contain some type of "meat" and one "meatless" for our vegetarian friends. Contents, Water, assorted foodstuffs, salt. Directions: Heat and serve, or don't. Do not microwave in can.
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