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Say what?
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Originally posted by Metal Hippy
Say what?
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Originally posted by stephen_gusterson
hippy, you seem to have found a sole mate....
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Originally posted by stephen_gusterson
a serial posting freak
But why would a resident of Northamptonshire buy his Frosties from Germany?
Has his love of his new 320d converted him to be a complete Deutsch-ophile?
Puzzled of Wolverhampton.
My guesses....
1 - The Germans get their Frosties X-rayed by Steve's machines....UK consumers get any old crap....
or
2 - This was a random cereal box image thrown up by a Google picture search...
The Germans get their Frosties X-rayed by Steve's machines and.....
Steve gets paid in Frosties?
Alan was closest!
Its the first decent sized image i could get from google image search.
picky gits!
We havnt sold any machines to Kellogs yet.... but we have sold some to other mfrs to look to see if there are the right amount of raisins in a cereal
(!!!!!!)
We have also done machines to find the right amount of holes in swiss cheeses. Too little or too many affects the price.......
Its been 10 years since I have been in a kellog factory, but the one in stretford, manchester (by man u ground) has 11 lines making cornflakes, and 3
making frosties. Each cornflake is a squished sweetcorn, and each rice crispy a grain of rice thats soaked for a day. Kellogs make the crispies in
toffee crisps choc bars (just a memory for alan).
All the other cerials are either made in the wrexham plant, or imported.
On the other hand, kellogg in japan have just one production line.
A mine of useless information, I am. But you prob knew that already
atb
steve
[Edited on 28/5/04 by stephen_gusterson]
[Edited on 28/5/04 by stephen_gusterson]