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> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 05:31:42 -0500, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
> > They are primarily potato, but not 100%.
> > Pringles are something I avoid because I like them too much.
> >

>
> Pringles for me, are like cigarettes for certain smokers who say
> they've quit but bum them off of others. IOW, I don't buy them but I
> certainly don't turn it down when offered. As a result, I haven't had
> a can in hand to read the ingredient list. They crunch and taste like
> reconstituted mashed potatoes to me, so I'm surprised to hear they
> have beans and corn in them. Not shocked, horrified or repulsed, just
> surprised.


I was in the store this morning and read the can. The do contain potato,
but also corn and rice flour.

Those damned things are like crack. <g>
Like you, I don't buy them but if someone offers them at work, I
generally end up eating a few.

I especially like to crunch down on 3 or 4 at once.
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blake murphy > wrote:

> > Oh please Mark! Any company worth their salt is going to keep track of
> > any internet postings relating to their product.
> >
> > Have you no sense at all?

>
> you see nothing wrong with an employee posing as an ordinary joe touting
> the product and the company as some kind of idealistic entity?
>
> blake


I don't see that he "posed" as anyone.
He never once stated that he was NOT an employee or had no financial
interest in the product.

He just popped up and made a few promotional statements about the chips.

Y'all just "assumed" that he was an ordinary joe blow!

But then, I've noted that many people on this list live to go out of
their way to find petty reasons to attack people.

Sad really. I pity you.
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blake murphy > wrote:

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 00:02:24 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > Sqwertz > wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:56:12 -0500, Omelet wrote:
> >>
> >>> In article >,
> >>> Sqwertz > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 10:34:46 -0700 (PDT), MikeATX wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Im still not sure where you think it was deceptive.
> >>>>
> >>>> When you come in here touting a product like you did, it's
> >>>> customary to tell people that you have an interest it's in success
> >>>> - such as being their marketing manager. If you don't, then it
> >>>> comes off as deceptive.
> >>>>
> >>>> Usenet is a pretty hardcore, old-school, internet group discussion
> >>>> technology. And most of us have been around a while and have seen
> >>>> all sorts of ruses. We generally poo-poo the modern, moderated
> >>>> discussion forums and police ourselves (and bite the heads of off
> >>>> those that **** us off).
> >>>
> >>> 'scuse me Stevie baby, but Iirc, _I_ am the one that started the damned
> >>> thread, not him!
> >>
> >> Yes, Dear, I know that. I never said otherwise. *His* first two
> >> posts here were promoting the product (as was yours).
> >>
> >> Why don't you direct your anger at those other threads.
> >>
> >> -sw

> >
> > Because I have no issue with him.
> > While he may not have declared he was a sales rep, he also did not say
> > he was not.
> >
> > He told no lies.
> >
> > I seriously do hate liars. I think I've published why in the past.
> > I really don't understand why others have such an issue with him.
> >
> > While I am glad you revealed him as a salesman, he never did deny it?
> >
> > Perhaps it is semantics...

>
> what the **** are you talking about, he never did deny it? no one asked
> him, and he didn't tell. steve outed him.
>
> blake


And what the **** difference does it make? He never denied it!
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blake murphy > wrote:

> >> That's called lying by omission.
> >>
> >> Jinx

> >
> > Only to nit pickers.

>
> jesus.
>
> blake


Or is that nose pickers?

Honestly Blake, I don't know what has gotten in to you lately!
You seem to do nothing but find petty excuses to launch personal attacks
any more!

It's been awhile since I've even seen a food post from you!

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blake murphy > wrote:

> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:25:50 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > Mark Thorson > wrote:
> >
> >> MikeATX wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On Jun 6, 5:21 pm, Omelet > wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> > I think he should have revealed himself as a sales rep too, but it's
> >>> > still not going to turn me off of the product.
> >>> >
> >>> > _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with Beanitos.
> >>>
> >>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
> >>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
> >>> information.
> >>
> >> But you're doing it through deception.
> >> No honest company would use such a sleazy marketing tactic.
> >> A good company would wish to protect their reputation,
> >> but a bad company has nothing to lose.

> >
> > Oh gods... It's only objectionable due to the typical snobbishness found
> > on usenet!
> >
> > He never said he did NOT have any ties in the company so never did lie!
> >
> > Geeze...

>
> this is exceptionally simple-minded.
>
> blake


No, I just don't break out in a sweat over the little things in life
that don't freaken' matter. I'd rather be simple minded than narrow
minded!
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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote:

> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:49:00 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > George > wrote:
> >
> >>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
> >>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
> >>> information.
> >>
> >> But in a dishonest fashion. If you were interested in promoting yourself
> >> in an honest fashion you would have made known that you were the
> >> marketing manager for the product.

> >
> > Why? It was easy enough to find out, and he never DENIED having
> > financial ties to the company.
> >
> > He never lied.

>
> so, om, is it o.k. with you when drive-by posters drop in to say 'i've come
> across this great web site...' when they are the site owner but post here
> under a different name? if not, what is the difference?
>
> blake


I dunno. I ignore those.
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blake murphy > wrote:

> > I'm personally thrilled to find something like this available. And I
> > hope to gods they investigate black soy beans! They are even more
> > superior nutrition-wise, and quite tasty.

>
> for god's sake, we're not talking about the product, we're talking about
> the sales tactic.
>
> blake


I wasn't. Because I don't really give a rats ass. ;-)
I have better ways to spend my energy than worrying about being offended
by nothing.
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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote:

> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:14:15 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article
> > >,
> > MikeATX > wrote:
> >
> >> On Jun 6, 3:41*pm, "J. Clarke" > wrote:
> >>> On 6/6/2010 2:48 PM, Mark Thorson wrote:
> >>>
> >>> > MikeATX wrote:
> >>>
> >>> >> If you breakdown Beanitos per serving it's only 67 cents. I am willing
> >>> >> to spend that to support something other than corn chips. Because corn
> >>> >> chips already have the upper hand in the form of 18 billion per year
> >>> >> in corn subsidies to the farmers that grow the corn for the chips.
> >>>
> >>> >> All in all we are use to those lower prices for chips because of these
> >>> >> subsidies that will run out in 5 years. I say support the companies
> >>> >> that are willing to go the extra mile for our health and not have to
> >>> >> take handouts from our government which is really our pockets as the
> >>> >> American taxpayer!
> >>>
> >>> > Two violations.
> >>>
> >>> The fact that you see neglecting to tell someone that you are a salesman
> >>> before discussing a product as a criminal offense tells us more about
> >>> you than about the person with whom you are conversing, and what it says
> >>> about you is not particularly pleasant.
> >>
> >> I'm sorry you feel that way, and I was simply stating the facts. Thank
> >> you all for your continued support. I never tried to decieve anyone,
> >> but sometimes its best hearing it from the source. I'm just happy to
> >> help keep the facts straight.

> >
> > It's usenet Mike. ;-) People here are bored so look for petty reasons
> > to take offense. <G> It's unfortunate, but that's the way it is.
> >
> > Next time, try either being up front and saying who you are

>
> now you're almost getting it...
>
> > or post
> > using a nyme and a different computer account.

>
> ...then you turn around and give him advice on how to more effectively
> deceive people. geez, indeed.
>
> blake


Wertz does it all the time. He's a good teacher. <g>
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news
> In article >,
> "Jinx Minx" > wrote:
>
>> "Omelet" > wrote in message
>> news
>> > In article >,
>> > Sqwertz > wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:56:12 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > In article >,
>> >> > Sqwertz > wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 10:34:46 -0700 (PDT), MikeATX wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >>> Im still not sure where you think it was deceptive.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> When you come in here touting a product like you did, it's
>> >> >> customary to tell people that you have an interest it's in success
>> >> >> - such as being their marketing manager. If you don't, then it
>> >> >> comes off as deceptive.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Usenet is a pretty hardcore, old-school, internet group discussion
>> >> >> technology. And most of us have been around a while and have seen
>> >> >> all sorts of ruses. We generally poo-poo the modern, moderated
>> >> >> discussion forums and police ourselves (and bite the heads of off
>> >> >> those that **** us off).
>> >> >
>> >> > 'scuse me Stevie baby, but Iirc, _I_ am the one that started the
>> >> > damned
>> >> > thread, not him!
>> >>
>> >> Yes, Dear, I know that. I never said otherwise. *His* first two
>> >> posts here were promoting the product (as was yours).
>> >>
>> >> Why don't you direct your anger at those other threads.
>> >>
>> >> -sw
>> >
>> > Because I have no issue with him.
>> > While he may not have declared he was a sales rep, he also did not say
>> > he was not.
>> >
>> > He told no lies.
>> >

>> (snip)
>> > --

>>
>> That's called lying by omission.
>>
>> Jinx

>
> Only to nit pickers.
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Not really. It's an actual definition. Google it if you don't believe me.
If a spouse doesn't tell you they're cheating, does that make them not a
cheat? Whether spoken or unspoken, it's still deception.

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"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
>
>> >> That's called lying by omission.
>> >>
>> >> Jinx
>> >
>> > Only to nit pickers.

>>
>> jesus.
>>
>> blake

>
> Or is that nose pickers?
>
> Honestly Blake, I don't know what has gotten in to you lately!
> You seem to do nothing but find petty excuses to launch personal attacks
> any more!
>
> It's been awhile since I've even seen a food post from you!
>
> OB food: Having some black soy beans with smoked pork for lunch.
> --
> Peace! Om
>


Oh, the irony.




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"George" > wrote in message
...
> On 6/7/2010 10:12 PM, Omelet wrote:
>> In >,
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/6/2010 7:29 PM, Omelet wrote:
>>>> In >,
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with Beanitos.
>>>>>
>>>>> He is the marketing manager. Marketing droids are 10 notches lower
>>>>> than
>>>>> sales droids. Marketing droids are very similar to sleazy politicians.
>>>>> Marketing droids are the ones who create spin about their product or
>>>>> service however they can.
>>>>
>>>> Hey, it's his job. Why is that a problem?
>>>> Please enlighten me...
>>>
>>> I don't care for folks who lie for a living...

>>
>> He did not lie.
>> He did not say he was NOT a sales rep.

>
> Its called "lying by omission"
>
> "Lying by omission
>
> One lies by omission by omitting an important fact, deliberately leaving
> another person with a misconception. Lying by omission includes failures
> to correct pre-existing misconceptions. An example is when the seller of a
> car declares it has been serviced regularly but does not tell that a fault
> was reported at the last service. Propaganda is an example of lying by
> omission."
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lie#Lying_by_omission
>
>>
>> What the hell is wrong with you people? Geeze!

>
>
>


Thanks for posting that. She didn't believe me when I posted the same
thing.

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"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:25:50 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>>
>> > In article >,
>> > Mark Thorson > wrote:
>> >
>> >> MikeATX wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> On Jun 6, 5:21 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I think he should have revealed himself as a sales rep too, but
>> >>> > it's
>> >>> > still not going to turn me off of the product.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with
>> >>> > Beanitos.
>> >>>
>> >>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
>> >>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
>> >>> information.
>> >>
>> >> But you're doing it through deception.
>> >> No honest company would use such a sleazy marketing tactic.
>> >> A good company would wish to protect their reputation,
>> >> but a bad company has nothing to lose.
>> >
>> > Oh gods... It's only objectionable due to the typical snobbishness
>> > found
>> > on usenet!
>> >
>> > He never said he did NOT have any ties in the company so never did lie!
>> >
>> > Geeze...

>>
>> this is exceptionally simple-minded.
>>
>> blake

>
> No, I just don't break out in a sweat over the little things in life
> that don't freaken' matter. I'd rather be simple minded than narrow
> minded!
> --
> Peace! Om
>



This is the best laugh I've had all day! ROFLMAO!

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In article >, Becca >
wrote:

> On 6/8/2010 5:31 AM, Omelet wrote:
> > They are primarily potato, but not 100%.
> > Pringles are something I avoid because I like them too much.
> >
> > I know that that is Ironic.<g>
> >

>
> The only time I buy Pringle's is when I am traveling, because I don't
> want smushed potato chips. I am more of a salty eater than a sweet
> eater, but I do like both.
>
> Becca


I'm also more of a savory than a sweet snacker. :-)
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wrote:

> On 6/7/2010 9:47 PM, Omelet wrote:
> > It takes time for some new products to spread, if they survive.<g>
> > Thanks for the above. I was not aware of it.
> >
> > Want me to mail you some Beanitos in the mean time?
> >

>
> Beaniti*s will get here eventually (I changed the spelling to defy
> Google alerts). Thanks for the offer, but we will visit HEB and see if
> we can find it. We like shopping there, although it is 45 minutes away.
>
> Becca


Ok, good hunting! :-) We have two HEB's in town. The larger store
carries them, the smaller (pantry) store does not but I hope that
changes. They carry a few other "gourmet" type chips and I gently
griped at the salty snack manager this morning.

They know that if I go to the other store just for those chips, I'll
likely complete all my other shopping there too. <g>

The smaller store is closer to my house, easier to navigate and mostly
has what I need, so I prefer to shop there.
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:15:00 -0500, Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:25:50 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> Mark Thorson > wrote:
>>>
>>>> MikeATX wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jun 6, 5:21 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I think he should have revealed himself as a sales rep too, but it's
>>>>> > still not going to turn me off of the product.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with Beanitos.
>>>>>
>>>>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
>>>>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
>>>>> information.
>>>>
>>>> But you're doing it through deception.
>>>> No honest company would use such a sleazy marketing tactic.
>>>> A good company would wish to protect their reputation,
>>>> but a bad company has nothing to lose.
>>>
>>> Oh gods... It's only objectionable due to the typical snobbishness found
>>> on usenet!
>>>
>>> He never said he did NOT have any ties in the company so never did lie!
>>>
>>> Geeze...

>>
>> this is exceptionally simple-minded.
>>
>> blake

>
> No, I just don't break out in a sweat over the little things in life
> that don't freaken' matter. I'd rather be simple minded than narrow
> minded!


i'm not breaking out in a sweat over this yo-yo's post. i'm just kind of
amazed you see nothing wrong with it.

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blake murphy > wrote:

> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:15:00 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > blake murphy > wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:25:50 -0500, Omelet wrote:
> >>
> >>> In article >,
> >>> Mark Thorson > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> MikeATX wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Jun 6, 5:21 pm, Omelet > wrote:
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > I think he should have revealed himself as a sales rep too, but it's
> >>>>> > still not going to turn me off of the product.
> >>>>> >
> >>>>> > _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with Beanitos.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
> >>>>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
> >>>>> information.
> >>>>
> >>>> But you're doing it through deception.
> >>>> No honest company would use such a sleazy marketing tactic.
> >>>> A good company would wish to protect their reputation,
> >>>> but a bad company has nothing to lose.
> >>>
> >>> Oh gods... It's only objectionable due to the typical snobbishness found
> >>> on usenet!
> >>>
> >>> He never said he did NOT have any ties in the company so never did lie!
> >>>
> >>> Geeze...
> >>
> >> this is exceptionally simple-minded.
> >>
> >> blake

> >
> > No, I just don't break out in a sweat over the little things in life
> > that don't freaken' matter. I'd rather be simple minded than narrow
> > minded!

>
> i'm not breaking out in a sweat over this yo-yo's post. i'm just kind of
> amazed you see nothing wrong with it.
>
> blake


And I'm just amazed that you do.
You must really be bored.

You have become a very toxic poster Blake.
I have enough stress in my life right now, I don't need that.

Good bye.
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On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:58:08 -0500, Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:15:00 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> blake murphy > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 21:25:50 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In article >,
>>>>> Mark Thorson > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> MikeATX wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jun 6, 5:21 pm, Omelet > wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > I think he should have revealed himself as a sales rep too, but it's
>>>>>>> > still not going to turn me off of the product.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > _I_ posted it in good faith! I have no financial ties with Beanitos.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We like to respond to all posts on the web. We are a newly launched
>>>>>>> product, and want to make sure our consumers are receiving the right
>>>>>>> information.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But you're doing it through deception.
>>>>>> No honest company would use such a sleazy marketing tactic.
>>>>>> A good company would wish to protect their reputation,
>>>>>> but a bad company has nothing to lose.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh gods... It's only objectionable due to the typical snobbishness found
>>>>> on usenet!
>>>>>
>>>>> He never said he did NOT have any ties in the company so never did lie!
>>>>>
>>>>> Geeze...
>>>>
>>>> this is exceptionally simple-minded.
>>>>
>>>> blake
>>>
>>> No, I just don't break out in a sweat over the little things in life
>>> that don't freaken' matter. I'd rather be simple minded than narrow
>>> minded!

>>
>> i'm not breaking out in a sweat over this yo-yo's post. i'm just kind of
>> amazed you see nothing wrong with it.
>>
>> blake

>
> And I'm just amazed that you do.
> You must really be bored.
>
> You have become a very toxic poster Blake.
> I have enough stress in my life right now, I don't need that.
>
> Good bye.


so long.

blake
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> On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:58:08 -0500, Omelet wrote:


>> Good bye.

>
> so long.


Farewell...

your ex-pal
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On 6/4/2010 9:24 PM, Omelet wrote:
> And on topic! ;-)
>
> Tried these tonight for the first time as I'd heard radio ads for them
> and they sounded interesting:
>
> http://www.beanitos.com/
>
> They sub well for corn chips but are a bit pricey at around $3.50 for a
> 6 oz. bag.
>
> Unlike corn chips, 6 or 8 chips are enough to satisfy and one does not
> feel like eating the whole bag in one sitting.<g>
>
> And they are higher in protein and fiber.
>
> I bought one bag of the pinto bean and flax chips. From what I saw on
> the store shelf, the black bean ones look to be more popular. I'll try
> those next time I have a chip craving which fortunately, is not often...


Sun chips, and lays cheddar/sour cream chips are pretty much my
favorites. But I will try these if I can find them.

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On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 19:25:18 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 21:58:08 -0500, Omelet wrote:

>
>>> Good bye.

>>
>> so long.

>
> Farewell...
>
> your ex-pal
> Julie


you rascal, you made me google.

your (in this case your more-than-) pal,
blake e.


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In article >,
rhelsenborg > wrote:

> On 6/4/2010 9:24 PM, Omelet wrote:
> > And on topic! ;-)
> >
> > Tried these tonight for the first time as I'd heard radio ads for them
> > and they sounded interesting:
> >
> > http://www.beanitos.com/
> >
> > They sub well for corn chips but are a bit pricey at around $3.50 for a
> > 6 oz. bag.
> >
> > Unlike corn chips, 6 or 8 chips are enough to satisfy and one does not
> > feel like eating the whole bag in one sitting.<g>
> >
> > And they are higher in protein and fiber.
> >
> > I bought one bag of the pinto bean and flax chips. From what I saw on
> > the store shelf, the black bean ones look to be more popular. I'll try
> > those next time I have a chip craving which fortunately, is not often...

>
> Sun chips, and lays cheddar/sour cream chips are pretty much my
> favorites. But I will try these if I can find them.
>
> rh


Cheers! :-)

One other crunchy corn free goodie I like are Quaker cheese flavored
mini rice cakes. Don't get them often, but they are satisfying.

I did finally try the Black Bean Beanitos, and they are very good,
especially dipped in Pace Medium Picante.
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