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November 2nd, 2003 04:50 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 

I love NITRO-TECH bars because of their taste and protein content.

I am trying to figure out whether they contain any significant amounts
of "trans-fat".

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sy

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Daniel Witt November 2nd, 2003 07:00 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 
what does the label say?

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"We all walk the long road, can not stay. There's no need to say goodbye."
E.V.


wrote in message
...

I love NITRO-TECH bars because of their taste and protein content.

I am trying to figure out whether they contain any significant amounts
of "trans-fat".

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sy

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Lyle McDonald November 2nd, 2003 07:41 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 
Daniel Witt wrote:

what does the label say?


Nitro-tech

It's right there on the front.

Lyle
har de har har


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"We all walk the long road, can not stay. There's no need to say goodbye."
E.V.

wrote in message
...

I love NITRO-TECH bars because of their taste and protein content.

I am trying to figure out whether they contain any significant amounts
of "trans-fat".

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sy

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JC Der Koenig November 2nd, 2003 08:03 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 

"Daniel Witt" wrote in message
...
what does the label say?


The label doesn't say anything, you actually have to read it.



Patricia Heil November 2nd, 2003 10:05 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 

What does the package say it has for shortening.

wrote:

I love NITRO-TECH bars because of their taste and protein content.

I am trying to figure out whether they contain any significant amounts
of "trans-fat".

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sy

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The Queen of Cans and Jars November 2nd, 2003 11:01 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 
wrote:

I love NITRO-TECH bars because of their taste and protein content.

I am trying to figure out whether they contain any significant amounts
of "trans-fat".

Any comments will be appreciated.


try reading the ingredients list.


November 2nd, 2003 11:27 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 
In article , Daniel Witt
wrote:

what does the label say?


I neglected to mention that the label lists lots of polysyllabic
ingredients but no mention of the word "hydrogenated" which I
understand is a process which creates "trans-fat".

Can "trans-fat" be found in any other form or can I assume there is
none in this product?

Thanks,

Sy

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Sarah Jane November 2nd, 2003 11:42 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 
In wrote:
In article , Daniel Witt
wrote:

what does the label say?


I neglected to mention that the label lists lots of polysyllabic
ingredients but no mention of the word "hydrogenated" which I
understand is a process which creates "trans-fat".


Yes.

Can "trans-fat" be found in any other form or can I assume there is
none in this product?


Are there any fractionated oils in it? I think those also contain trans-
fat.

Thanks,

Sy


Brandon Berg November 2nd, 2003 11:46 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 

wrote in message
...
In article , Daniel Witt
wrote:

what does the label say?


I neglected to mention that the label lists lots of polysyllabic
ingredients but no mention of the word "hydrogenated" which I
understand is a process which creates "trans-fat".

Can "trans-fat" be found in any other form or can I assume there is
none in this product?


I think you're safe if you don't see the word "hydrogenated."



David Cohen November 2nd, 2003 11:50 PM

Do NITRO-TECH bars contain "trans-fat"
 

"Brandon Berg" wrote
wrote
Daniel Witt wrote:
what does the label say?


I neglected to mention that the label lists lots of polysyllabic
ingredients but no mention of the word "hydrogenated" which I
understand is a process which creates "trans-fat".

Can "trans-fat" be found in any other form or can I assume there

is
none in this product?


I think you're safe if you don't see the word "hydrogenated."


I thought you were safe if you didn't see the word "redrum".

David




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