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Lloyd Spear <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Oct 2010 11:48:35 -0400
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I received the following from a person representing Tate & Lyle.  As some of
you know, they are one of the largest producers of HFCS.

If anyone has any interest let me know and I will supply the contact
information.

"The reason why I am contacting you is to see if you would be interested in
our sweet water.  Tate and Lyle is one of the leaders in the manufacturing
of high fructose corn syrup among other food and industrial ingredients.  In
our efforts to continually go green we are collecting our sweet water from
our railcars and trailers.  The sweet water is mixed with our general water
used and placed into a holding tank.  That sweet water has a brix count or
sugar content of 20%-40%.  Presently we have some molasses customers who
take this sweet water and mixed with their molasses to sweeten up for
feed. "

Lloyd

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