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Old June 19th, 2006, 10:46 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default Question for Doug (or anybody else who sees kanji regularly)

A friend of mine brought me some little koala-shaped snacks from Japan,
but neither of us can read kanji, and while she doesn't particularly
care about the nutrition info, *I* do. And I can't for the life of me
figure out how to read these.

I'm assuming the number in the line across the top is the serving size,
which is ok. And the kcal number is obvious. Likewise the one that has
the unit mg is probably sodium (which I don't need to figure points
anyway). But there're three other lines between kcal and sodium that
are just labeled as grams, and I don't know which one's fat. Or if
there might be any fiber, altho in little cookie treats there probably
isn't any.

Can you help me? I'd like to try them, they look pretty good, but I
don't know if they're 6 points, 7 points or 9 points, and that makes a
bit of difference

-Tay, snacky
 




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