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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
In article <[log in to unmask]>, "David D."
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> **BUT**, I then noticed that Heinz's was ALSO Apple Cider *FLAVORED* vinegar.
> In reading the fine print, it is their white vinegar colored with caramel
> coloring and flavors.
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> Unless someone is aware of Heinz making *REAL* Apple Cider vinegar, then it is
> NOT any different from thier white vinegar! It may, in fact, be riskier.
I just ran in and took a look at my bottle of Heinz Apple Cider
Vinegar.It said nothing about being "flavored". It was purchased about
three weeks ago. The label said:
"INGREDIENTS: Made from the juice of apples, diluted with water to a
pickling and table strength of 5% (50 grains) acidity".
I am posting this, just in case it will help someone before a summary
can be issued.
silvrfox
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