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jwwright wrote:

There's no such thing as

plain yogurt anymore, not where I buy. Even the dannon has pectin

added. It's really

surprising that they can keep "developing" a product until it's no

longer useable. They can't leave a dam thing alone.

If I want yogurt I'll make

it. Dannon seems to be ok for that.

Regards.

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Original Message -----

From:

apricot85

To:

Sent:

Thursday, June 24, 2004 4:07 AM

Subject:

Re: [ ] yogurt(was: Uncle Sam Wants You Fat)

I have found items marked with "plain" flavor, but have sugar

added in

the ingredients. Usually, this is with soy milk. This is fine for

those

that choose to use small amounts of sugar, but I usually feel like I

have to hunt for the products that don't have it.

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