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definitely do not bring these to a race..you'll be sorry....also the funniest thing you will read today..

http://www.buzzfeed.com/michaelrusch/haribo-gummy-bear-reviews-on-a...


2014-01-17 12:26 PM
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That was hilarious! they are so detailed about their experiences.

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2014-01-17 1:08 PM
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well now i have to get some and just leave them in the break room at work.

2014-01-17 3:17 PM
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‘If you think it’s a fart….it’s NOT.’


This one made me laugh so hard!
2014-01-17 3:52 PM
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Subject: RE: for those dabbling in sugar-free nutrition, read this..
That's crazy.
I've been known to bring gummy bears on hikes.
Never had the reaction to them.

New ingredients???
2014-01-17 3:55 PM
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Subject: RE: for those dabbling in sugar-free nutrition, read this..
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That's crazy.
I've been known to bring gummy bears on hikes.
Never had the reaction to them.

New ingredients???


I think it's whatever they use for the "sugarless" makes it a shart bomb.


2014-01-17 3:58 PM
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Originally posted by metafizx

Originally posted by skibummer

That's crazy.
I've been known to bring gummy bears on hikes.
Never had the reaction to them.

New ingredients???


I think it's whatever they use for the "sugarless" makes it a shart bomb.



Ohhhh!!!! I didn't see the "sugarless" part.
That would explain it.
2014-01-17 11:24 PM
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Subject: RE: for those dabbling in sugar-free nutrition, read this..
Yikes! There's a European (Swiss?) brand of gummy-bear like candy that I used to take for hiking and climbing that's sweetened only with fruit juice. Never had any problems with it and have thought about using it on the bike for races as it goes down a whole lot better than Gu chews and the like. I think Trader Joe's or someone has a similar product in the US. Definitely not going with sugar-free Haribo. (Exactly what would the point be anyway, if there's no sugar? Is one supposed to get the calories from the gelatin?)
2014-01-18 7:40 AM
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Originally posted by metafizx


definitely do not bring these to a race..you'll be sorry....also the funniest thing you will read today..

http://www.buzzfeed.com/michaelrusch/haribo-gummy-bear-reviews-on-a...



That is some FUNNY stuff...................
2014-01-18 7:57 AM
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OMG TOO FUNNY! I may have to bring a bag to the office for a joke! LOL!
2014-01-18 9:41 AM
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