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Subject: Re: [OT] Would you like some tree sap with that?
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 04:30:43 -0500
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anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:
> Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:

>> It seems that inventive Quebeckers have developed a new drink that is 
>> starting to be noticed around the world: tree sap.
>> 
>> Yes, the very tree sap that has traditionally been used to make maple 
>> syrup is now being filtered and pasteurized and sold as a drink in its 
>> own right. Sales are already significant, although still well behind 
>> coconut water.
>> 
>> https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cde98k6e2dno
>> 
>> In case you're wondering, I have never tried this stuff and I've never 
>> seen it in a store so I can't give you a recommendation OR a warning.
>
> "Would you like your tree sap pasteurized?"
>
> "No, just up to my tits."

Wink-WAH!


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