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Tim Kettring
 
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"Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
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> No twit
> try learning how to read, they were banned because of too many added
> VITAMINS, not sugar or salt.
>


Yes , and the radio news said ( citing the posted article ) said that
Denmark says that too much vitamin fortification can cause kidney trouble
and trouble with other organs too , especially in children .


> jren57 wrote:
> > "Ted Rosenberg" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>The REASON they were rejected is because they had high levels of
> >>VITAMINS added, and Denmark's food agency doesn't believe in added

> >
> > vitamins.
> >
> > The real problem with Kellogg's cereals are the high levels of sugar and
> > salt added, and that applies to Heinz products as well!
> >
> >

>
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> "...in addition to being foreign territory the past is, as history, a
> hall of mirrors that reflect the needs of souls observing from the

present"
> Glen Cook