Subj : Re: Is a PC optical drive a "player"? To : poindexter FORTRAN From : Adept Date : Sat Apr 26 2025 11:41 am pF> I like that the popular protein drink "MUSCLE MILK" has to say in small pF> print, CONTAINS NO MILK. Oh, this reminds me of a couple of products that I find entertaining: Salt Sense - Advertises that it contains something like 1/3rd less salt per teaspoon. Given that the contents are over 99% salt, just like with any other salt, they get this by making the granules bigger, thus increasing the amount of air included in a teaspoon. So, if you want the exact same effect with table salt inside of a dish, you included 1/3rd less, and it's exactly the same. Or you could just use kosher salt instead, and already be somewhere around there. - Spray fat - 0 grams of fat per serving, contents are over 99% fat. But serving size is small enough that the US labeling requirements round down, so a fat-only product can be labeled fat free. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: Storm BBS (21:2/108) .