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To: username who wrote (8538)3/5/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Well, you must be ever mindful of digestive chemistry. It may be possible to process cranberries in this manner due to their thick skin. Now a potato(e) wouldn't work because it has a thin skin. There is more than ample evidence on this score. And Chee-tos could in all likelihood only be processed while still in their bags, probably no bigger than the lunch size ones at that. Now candy in wrappers might work, possibly even the foil wrapped kind. (What sweeter thought than to open up a box of Godiva Luwak Chocolates. My mouth thrills to the thought.)

Though for my money I would still be willing pay to see the coconut processing done. It would more than likely the highlight of any Luwak Industries plant tour.