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Some real specialty food equipment you've never seen



 
 
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Old 17-04-2004, 07:17 AM
shipwreck
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Default Some real specialty food equipment you've never seen

www.themarshmallowguy.com

Finally got a basic site up and running. Offering my machine to the
San Diego / Los Angeles public and private catering companies. Makes
2,000 S'mores in 10 hours. Fun Fun Fun.

Enjoy.
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Old 17-04-2004, 03:19 PM
Edwin Pawlowski
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Default Some real specialty food equipment you've never seen


"shipwreck" wrote in message
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www.themarshmallowguy.com

Finally got a basic site up and running. Offering my machine to the
San Diego / Los Angeles public and private catering companies. Makes
2,000 S'mores in 10 hours. Fun Fun Fun.

Enjoy.


I'm not crazy about S'mores, but the toasted marshmallows would make a good
meal! Damn, they look good.
Ed


 




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