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How is this anything other than an advertisement? -- Zoe

Is this a real thing, or something fictional in the Dilbert strip? -- Tarquin 18:21 Jan 28, 2003 (UTC)

The phrase "engineered to deliver 100% of 23 vitamins and minerals" is complete nonsense; there's no such thing as 50% of a vitamin. Perhaps the author means "100% of the recommended daily intake of 23 vitamins and minerals"? I'm not familiar with the product so I don't want to make the change myself. —Psychonaut 14:08, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)

This thing is poorly written (in spots) and not NPOV. Don't know anything about the product, so won't make changes myself.24.10.102.46 18:20, 23 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It's a real food, I've eaten some.

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We should remove the 'fictional foods' category. -- ProveIt (talk) 05:56, 1 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It's real, but is it really discontinued? It has a site

I bought a box of them back in '99 or so, they were a little bland but good, and probably better than most lunches for a sedentary office worker.  :-) I tried calling the company around June 2006 to buy another box-full, and never got a clear answer, they wouldn't sell it to me direct, and just asked me to ask my local grocery store to stock it. — Hobart 20:05, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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