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June 10, 2006

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cassie-b

I'm thinking that I already know that.

Carrie

LOL

Didn't this same thing happen with potato chips? (Asking because I can't entirely recall)

cmhl

that is funny!! I doubt anyone ever got obese on bananas.

Margaret

Fat free, but not sugar free. I love the candies that advertise themselves as fat free.(but have a zillion grams of sugar)

Heimo

Of course only the 'fatfree'-sticker is fat free - the peel seems neutral - but doesn't the white inside look totally fat? - But the glue on that sticker may contents sugar? - Maybe next time they'll stick plates to water, telling us it's fat free & also no plutonium involved - Hmm - why don't they tell us there is no plutonium in food? - We really want to know..

Monty

And what about all that good potassium for the heart! Why not put that on the sticker!

Stuart

I prefer the high-fat bananas... Y'know, the one's which come with lots of ice cream and whipped cream and nuts and caramel and chocolate sauce and...

meredith

I can't belive that they really stick that on american bananas!
BTW the bird head paté was made with a bird called "grive" Does that ring a bell?

Vilay

Cela me rappelle une pub pour les sucettes vantant qu'elles soient sans graisse. C'est sûr qu'avec 98% de sucre, il ne reste plus de place pour mettre de la graisse.

Janet

I like 'em frozen with a chocolate coating. MMMmmmm. But not fat free anymore!

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