Food for thought

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Not as far as I am aware, I am surprised no one has jumped on it
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Toby wrote:Not as far as I am aware, I am surprised no one has jumped on it
Sure is as I found treads going back as far as 2008 :o

I did request it at a site today maybe if enough of us sent in request it could happen?

Not sure if can post link?
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Post away, as it's not your site and you aren't making money out of it and it's relevant
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keith157 wrote:Post away, as it's not your site and you aren't making money out of it and it's relevant
Thanks, I saw the company posted in a tread here so thought ill check them out.
They are called Stateside Candy CO

Here is the link to request a product...

http://www.americansweets.co.uk/suggest ... -317-c.asp

As well as blues hog barbecue sauce, I also put in request for a Chicago green relish/ pickle they have with their hotdogs.
Tried making some from scratch and other products but cant seem to get the same favours.
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