Hi Jim:
NET WT. 1.06 OZ (30 g).
This is a clever way to help FFU's.
It should be: NET WT. 30 g (1.06 OZ).

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From: Jim Elwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [USMA:30419] metric candy bar
Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:00:53 -0600

Picked up a Carb Solutions Chocolate Crisp candy bar the other day. When I got it home and I noticed the label:

NET WT. 1.06 OZ (30 g).

Clearly packaged as a 30 g candy bar, with a conversion to ounces.

Their web site shows all their candy bars as 30 g (or 60 g for protein bars). Other products are odd sizes. For example, one blueberry muffin from their mix is labeled:

Serving Size: 2 Tbsp. Mix (approx. 21g)
                    1 Muffin Prepared (56g)

www.carbsolutions.com


Jim Elwell, CAMS Electrical Engineer Industrial manufacturing manager Salt Lake City, Utah, USA www.qsicorp.com


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