Judy G wrote:

>I don't know if "natural flavors" means something funky, like msg...

An amusing sidebar from the good ol' days in a poultry town.  Please note;
there's no way this would apply to tea!

"Natrual flavors" often refers to ground chicken beaks and feet.  I got this
from an official with a major poultry producer in Rockingham County, VA, one
of America's top poultry-producing counties.  He said a typical place is in
spice mixes; they make great filler.  Not pure spices but those whacky mixes
that taste like a ton of salt and maybe some ground red pepper.

At first, this may sound gross but the more I think about it, the more I
wonder if this might be one of the few good things about some spice mixes
I've seen; many contain mostly chemicals.

Dori Zook
Denver, CO
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