Alexander,

Yes, this is the international food / condiment / cheese conglomerate Kraft,
founded by J.L. Kraft in 1903.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Kraft

Apparently Kraft went on to develop a rather substantial mineral and
semi-precious stone collection as well.

The current owner speculates that J. L. Kraft became acquainted with
Nininger via the funding of some of Nininger's travels (and subsequently
received the Chupaderos specimen as a gift). 

Does anybody have any information that may corroborate this relationship
between Kraft and Nininger?

Regards,
Chris Monrad

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Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 9:36 AM
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> http://www.rocksfromspace.org/January_27_2008.html 

Specimen like these surely have a certain tinge or smell
of history associated with them, while added by all those 
stories and documents...

A nice addition to Michael Johnson´s website, and by the 
way, Michael - my hat goes off to you for continued very
fine service with your website.

Alex
Berlin/Germany

P.S.: "Kraft Foods"? Is this the company where a certain 
Ketchup originates, which you can also buy here...? :-).
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