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I like them too but won't pay the premium price of $2.69. haha

This week they are on sale for only $1.00 per package. I bought 3 today and
will probably buy more on Saturday. I like the "Maple flavored" best.

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Gary wrote:
> I like them too but won't pay the premium price of $2.69. haha
>
> This week they are on sale for only $1.00 per package. I bought 3
> today and will probably buy more on Saturday. I like the "Maple
> flavored" best.
>
> G.


Sweet and salty - unbeatable combination. Waffles w/ maple syrup and
bacon - yum!

-S-


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Gary wrote:
> I like them too but won't pay the premium price of $2.69. haha
>
> This week they are on sale for only $1.00 per package. I bought 3
> today and will probably buy more on Saturday. I like the "Maple
> flavored" best.
>
> G.


Sweet and salty - unbeatable combination. Waffles w/ maple syrup and
bacon - yum!

-S-

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That combination is great, but I definitely don't want my bacon (or sausage)
to taste like faux maple syrup.

Jill

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jmcquown wrote:
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> "Steve Freides" wrote in message ...
>
> Gary wrote:
> > I like them too but won't pay the premium price of $2.69. haha
> >
> > This week they are on sale for only $1.00 per package. I bought 3
> > today and will probably buy more on Saturday. I like the "Maple
> > flavored" best.
> >
> > G.

>
> Sweet and salty - unbeatable combination. Waffles w/ maple syrup and
> bacon - yum!
>
> -S-
>
> *****************
> That combination is great, but I definitely don't want my bacon (or sausage)
> to taste like faux maple syrup.


Maybe you should try them first, Jill, before judgement day.
They are made with "Natural Maple flavors....and Vermont Maple sugar."
http://fresh.amazon.com/product?asin...CZQ&sim=detail

Regardless, they are pretty tasty, imo.

G.
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On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 07:06:40 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>jmcquown wrote:
>>
>> "Steve Freides" wrote in message ...
>>
>> Gary wrote:
>> > I like them too but won't pay the premium price of $2.69. haha
>> >
>> > This week they are on sale for only $1.00 per package. I bought 3
>> > today and will probably buy more on Saturday. I like the "Maple
>> > flavored" best.
>> >
>> > G.

>>
>> Sweet and salty - unbeatable combination. Waffles w/ maple syrup and
>> bacon - yum!
>>
>> -S-
>>
>> *****************
>> That combination is great, but I definitely don't want my bacon (or sausage)
>> to taste like faux maple syrup.

>
>Maybe you should try them first, Jill, before judgement day.
>They are made with "Natural Maple flavors....and Vermont Maple sugar."
>http://fresh.amazon.com/product?asin...CZQ&sim=detail


Kudos on the *Vermont* maple sugar--- but note that 'natural maple
flavor' isn't likely to have ever involved a maple tree-
http://www.organicauthority.com/food...al-flavor.html

>
>Regardless, they are pretty tasty, imo.


I'll give you that-- I eat a couple every year.

Jim


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> Ya BUM!!!
>
> Best,
>
> Andy




"She wafted into the room like a cheap bottle of French champagne... Threw
her legs over each other, one after another, after another, after another.
Till my head spun like a cheap paper mache russian doll... She grabbed the
cigarette out of my mouth, and took a drag on it... That's when she threw
down the file. It had my name on it. She bent over showing all the world
her: Bob, Carol, and Alice... And shot me a glance. She tasted like a
whiskey bottle full of Jimmy Smits. She couldn't wait to rip my clothes off
and throw me down on the table... We went a few rounds, can't say I enjoyed
the last one-- but she wanted it... That's when I noticed: she had a
sausage link."


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