Thursday, July 10, 2008

PACKAGING: DRUMS AND TOTES

COURTESY BRIAN from the comments, and the good people of American Dehydrated Foods:

MORE INFORMATION THAN YOU REQUIRE ABOUT LIQUID CHICKEN

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Features Benefits
Shelf-stable Can be stored for up to nine (9) months, depending upon the antioxidant used.
Low moisture Helps to ensure microbiological and chemical stability. (Max. of 0.25%)
Freshness Produced daily; from fresh, young broilers.
Does not require freezing.
Liquid Reduces production cost, compared to using frozen or lard products.
Choice of antioxidant Your choice: BHA, BHT, Rosemary or many other natural antioxidants.
Packaging choices Drums and totes
Antioxidant Customer choice.
Application Information
Usage: Sprayed on, as a topical application, typically at a 1-8% rate for petfood, biscuits or treats.
May also be applied as an inclusion ingredient in canned petfoods, at a rate
of 1-10%
Ash: N/A
Moisture: 0.25%
Standard Packaging: Drums and Totes

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OBSERVATION 1: Does AMERICAN DEHYDRATED FOODS give away liquid chicken totes as a premium during their pledge drive?

OBS 2: Sweet Golden Retriever!*

THAT IS ALL






*Actual observation about the dog on the website, not a euphemism for liquid chicken.**

**Though it is acceptable to use this phrase as a general exclamation of surprise.

4 comments:

Pervez said...

I find it suspicious that a company called "American DEHYDRATED Foods" actually turns relatively dry things into liquid.

Joe said...

I'm confused. Do I get a choice of antioxidants or not?

tony said...

Under what circumstances would ash be applicable?

Adam N. said...

That is incredibly terrifying.