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Tami Berget <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Aug 2001 13:37:24 -0700
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Fellow listers:

We took our kids miniature golfing this morning.  It was very hot by the
time we finished so we stopped at the snack bar to get something to drink.
I asked to see the ingredients on a couple of the non-carbonated drinks but
the gal behind the counter said she didn't have anything I could read.  So I
asked if she could find the original container but she didn't have that
either.  So we ordered water.  My question is this:  Is a place like that
(your typical mini golf/indy cars/batting cages) required to have ingredient
lists available to the public or would it be merely a courtesy to their
customers?  The gal did tell me the Hawaiian Punch was the same as I would
make at home but I've never made it at home so I've never checked it.

Tami Berget
Northern Calif.

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