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To People Who Love Free International Chocolate:

IAmFood.com is hosting a Kit Kat Contest. We are giving away kit kats
from around the world. (
Did you know that there are over 70 different types of kit kats around
the world? )

Entry is FREE
http://www.iamfood.com/contest

-IAmFood.com Staff
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>To People Who Love Free International Chocolate:
>
>IAmFood.com is hosting a Kit Kat Contest. We are giving away kit kats
>from around the world. (
>Did you know that there are over 70 different types of kit kats around
>the world? )
>
>Entry is FREE
>
http://www.iamfood.com/contest
>
>-IAmFood.com Staff
>http://www.iamfood.com
>
>
>

As a matter of fact, only this morning I saw a pic of Japanese *pink*
Kit Kats, with an accompanying article which said they tasted
unbearably sweet.

But I think I'll give the "contest" a miss, unless somebody else who's
game to try the link tells me it's OK.

Christine
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Christine,

Green Tea kit kats are excellent. I have a friend from Tokyo who sent
some over.

I registered for the contest. Only took a second and the only "real"
info you have to put is you email address.

Carol L

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In Canada we have peanut butter chunky, chunky is big kat in the
states, and banana.

They want zip too, but i entered 9999 so email is the only field that
you definitely need to be notified.

Not too bad a site and Christine the links are safe.

GBear


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> Green Tea kit kats are excellent. I have a friend from Tokyo who sent
> some over.
>
> I registered for the contest. Only took a second and the only "real"
> info you have to put is you email address.
>
> Carol L


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FUNNY.. I think your IP address is the same as
the OP.. duh!







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> It is some sort of troll or spammer, isn't it? My instinct was right? What
> would have happened to me if I'd responded?
>
> Christine
> Technological ignoramus but naturally suspicious


Mother Ashby, ALWAYS go with instinct.. Nothing would happen.. these
bozo's ain't the smartest spammers in town.


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And I did sign up.
58.140.122.174

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Steve Wertz wrote:

>On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 15:18:51 +1100, Old Mother Ashby
> wrote:
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>
>
>>It is some sort of troll or spammer, isn't it? My instinct was right?
>>
>>

>
>It's a spammer with sock puppets.
>
>
>
>>What would have happened to me if I'd responded?
>>
>>

>
>To the website? A lifetime supply of commercial spam and the
>chance to win $1's worth of stale Kit-Kats.
>
>-sw
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You learn something new every day! Sock puppets indeed, I start thinking
of Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop for some reason...

Thanks for that.

Christine
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jay wrote:

>>It is some sort of troll or spammer, isn't it? My instinct was right? What
>>would have happened to me if I'd responded?
>>
>>Christine
>>Technological ignoramus but naturally suspicious
>>
>>

>
>Mother Ashby, ALWAYS go with instinct.. Nothing would happen.. these
>bozo's ain't the smartest spammers in town.
>
>
>
>

Yeah, but they're persistent little buggers. I see there's another one
just posted.

Christine
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