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To: antibash who wrote (11585)11/14/1998 1:36:00 AM
From: zonkie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
>>>>Just check it out for yourself<<<

I would like to have tried it even though it costs (this is a guess) 400% more than the sweetener I use until spideymart told us about all of those people getting sick from using it.

zonkie.....



To: antibash who wrote (11585)11/14/1998 1:45:00 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
I never 'bashed' their product, never 'bashed' anything for that matter.
But I do comment on the apparent lack of evidence to your theory that the company is an honest effort at improving shareholder value by competently running a business. None of this playing of paper games and hypeing the stock on the internet is supplying any evidence to support your theory. For all I really know they don't even have a product, just a webkmaster and a motley crew of touts.

Fwiw -Back a couple of days I mentioned the guy with the health food store - well, I stopped in to see him since. He wasn't there, but the stevia was there on the shelf, tablets in bottles and powder in a little foil pouch. Supplied by some outfit named Bioquest out of Vancouver, and compared to my dim memory of the aznt webksite prices, much cheaper.

Interesting site cisc.gc.ca - don't know how related it is, haven't found the stock fraud section yet. There likely isn't one, the Mounties don't have the budget to do much.



To: antibash who wrote (11585)11/14/1998 7:58:00 AM
From: tonto  Respond to of 26163
 
Although I have not received any samples of ToN, I have stated before that I believe the product probably is a good tasting sweetener.

They did say it would be in all the malls by the end of October, I will check again for it this weekend.

Anyone who has done the Taste Test will agree. Just check it out for yourself, if you disagree tell us (truthfully).



To: antibash who wrote (11585)11/14/1998 8:55:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 26163
 
I suggest you might try AZNT'S product before you BASH it. It will be the next replacement of Sweet-n-Low and Nutri Sweet. This is the most remarkable product of substitute of sugar on the market!

There's just one little problem with this: according to FDA regulations, ToN cannot be marketed as a "sweetener", only as a "dietary supplement". It's entirely pointless to say that these regulations are "unfair": they're nonethless the law.