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Michael Boone
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Jim McMahon
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Nice, although one person did have a good point....how much chocolate is actually leftover that can be used? _________________ GPI Racing | WildKart | Maxter | Hoosier
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joseph hollinger
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| Jim McMahon wrote: | | Nice, although one person did have a good point....how much chocolate is actually leftover that can be used? |
The article says "fuel derived from waste from chocolate factories or other plant-based oils". To me, that sounds like waste oil, not chocolate scraps. _________________ A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on. -- Winston Churchill. |
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