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Old 03-04-2014, 08:59 PM #1
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Default Something funny!

Or at least I thought it was. Mrs. D. You will be happy to know you help others not just us on this site.

My husband and I are trying to cut down on our sugar intake. We brought sugar free cookies. Well my husband likes to eat sweets a lot. He ate most of the package. He spent most of the night in the bathroom.

The word sorbitol popped into my head! Mrs D you just talked about its use in supplements I think last week.

So needless to say, I told him to look on the ingredients and there it was.

Thanks for the save Mrs. D. My husband is indebted to you
Haha!!!!
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