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From: kolling@decwrl.UUCP (Karen Kolling)
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Subject: Re: Blueberry syrup
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Date: Sun, 15-Sep-85 16:42:48 EDT
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> The stuff tastes like blueberries. Like wild blueberries. Like the best wild
> blueberries you ever tasted....
> I haven't seen the blueberry syrup  in Bean's catalog, but knowing the way
> L.L. Bean works, I'm sure they can find a way to sell it to you by mail.

It's in the new Christmas catalog (September?  This is September?), at $7.50
(includes shipping) for two 12-oz. jars.  (800-221-4221)  And while we're on
the subject of blueberries, Whitney's blueberry yogurt.....  Besides tasting
like real blueberries, Whitney's doesn't have the cornstarch taste of Yoplait.
According to the ingredients list, it's made with pectin instead.