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>I just wanted to point out that *smarties* in the US and Smarties in Canada
and elsewhere are a totally different candy. I believe (though I could be
wrong) that the smarties candy in the US isn't owned by Nestle, but the
smarties that is like the M&M's may very well be owned by Nestle. <
Well that is a relief to hear. This is just one of those glitches which
arise from this being an international list. I guess we all tend to forget
that what we know about is different in foreign countries. I certainly have
never heard of non-nestle smarties on my trips home to the usa.
I retract my remarks about their unsuitability for quiz prizes, on ethical
grounds to do with Nestle!
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter, BfN, UK
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