French 2004 #6

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Re: French 2004 #6

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Great review and pics housil! About the only thing I recall hearing about the crackers was gundogs video on youtube where he mentioned the strong aftertaste from the sweet crackers----makes me wonder if they have artificial sweetener.
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Really nice review, thanks! Those caramels are fantastic aren't they?
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Ruleryak wrote: Those caramels are fantastic aren't they?
Yes, they are :mrgreen:
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So here is the 11 years old chewing gum:
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Against all concernings, not solid as a rock. Nice, fresh and soft like right out of the shelf :D
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Thanks for the review. It looks delicious. I haven`t had many french rations but I must say that french rations are on the top list of the rations I have ever tasted. Everything looks "lecker" as you say over there (delicious) :D

As someone said above I guess french rations are one of the few that have lamb and I love lamb.

Thanks for sharing again.

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