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This is obviously a question that inquiring minds need to know. I hope they cover the other important stuff like what toothpaste he uses, and how many times he uses the restroom on any given day.
I'm sorry he hasn't had a chance to sample by "ditch-bank" jello. The article left Mr. Romney and turned to jello as it progressed so we really don't know much about his eating habits. As for my jello, it is made from grape juice that comes from wild grapes that grow along a ditch. If I were tenacious enough I could harvest a ton. I'm not, but I've made enough juice that most close family members have had to try this potent jello (no fruit in it other than the juiced grapes) which I top with Dream Whip made with Lactaid because most of us are milkk-intolerant. My sister says it is addictive, and I promise the grapes were fresh and unfermented!
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