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Yay pocky,
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However I did notice something odd on the packaging.  Two Nutrition Facts labels.  One the standard french/english hybrid. The other English only.  (most packaging just uses the hybrid but I have seen double Nutrition Facts labels where one is entirely french, and the other entirely english)
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But the real odd part isn't the double label, but that they are not identical!!!  The English only version indicates 0g Trans Fatty Acid.. while the hybrid version indicates 0.1g
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Unfortunately I don't think this means there is no trans fat due to my speaking english.
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