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>>> Graham "I don't believe it! Especially since it was in the Daily Mail!"
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>>>> I don't know if the Daily Mail is legit or not. But we have always had
>>>> some places here that sell bizarre or giant foods. These places are
>>>> not the norm and most people do not order them.
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>>> Some newspapers are not popular but I do think it is a very nasty put
>>> down to the poster, when someone instantly decries it without at least
>>> checking to see if the story is real.
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>>> These are some of the companies quoted in the article and the pictures
>>> of that things they make. Perhaps Graham thinks that the Daily Mail
>>> made up those pictures and the addresses of the places that make them.
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>>> http://ujellyujelly.com/
>>> http://www.therollingpin.ca/
>>> http://www.donutdivany.com/home.html
>>> https://chelsweets.com/
>>> http://dreamycreations.com/
>>> http://www.shopsweetbox.com/
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>>> Perhaps you can tell me if those places are legit, or are they just a
>>> figment of the Daily Mail's imagination???
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>> Dunno. I never went to any of those places nor would I. Keep in mind
>> this is a really big country and those places are nowhere near me.
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>>> I am sure those places would sue if that article had been made to make
>>> them look stupid.
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>> Why would they look stupid?
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> From the response here ....
Who said that they looked stupid? Just because something doesn't appeal,
doesn't make it stupid.