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"Rostyslaw J. Lewyckyj" > wrote in message
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> Ingredient list please!
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-heh, yeah, i laughed a bit at that too...


>> At Freybe, we use only the best cuts and finest spices, smoking our
>> products with imported beech wood to craft the most flavorful deli
>> meats, specialty meats, cured meats and sausages. Naturally low in
>> carbohydrates, all of our products are gluten free and lactose free,
>> with no liquid smoke, added MSG, mechanically separated meat or
>> fillers - making them healthy choices for your dinner table.
>> In 1844, Johann Carl Freybe started off in a new direction for his
>> family. Earning his Master of Sausage Making degree, he opened the
>> first Freybe store in Stettin (then Prussia), and the rest is sausage-
>> making history. Following in his fathers footsteps, Otto's son Carl
>> Freybe became a strong activist in promoting the sausage and meat
>> industry in Germany - so much so that after his death in 1982, the
>> Carl Freybe medal was created to honor individuals who do the most to
>> promote the meat industry in Germany. In 1945, Ulrich - Carl's second
>> of three sons - moved the family business from Stettin (now Poland) to
>> Hannover, Germany. Ten years later, Ulrich traveled to Vancouver,
>> Canada with a selection of sausage-making equipment. Realizing the
>> potential for Freybe product in the local market, Ulrich and his
>> younger brother Walter started a production facility on Georgia Street
>> in East Vancouver. Over the next 30 years, our company grew to
>> produce over 120 varieties of sausage, ham and specialty meat
>> products, while protecting all the values and time-honored traditions
>> that have made Freybe products famous throughout the world.
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>> You've heard of Vancouver, Canada, haven't you, Captain? :-)
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> If vkarlamov won't supply the ingredient list from the package
> stored in his ice box cap'n, then perhaps you can.
> Also does/do the Freybe products carry all the appropriate
> permission stamps?