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Yes, buy it.......that thing works wonders. You get better gas mileage, faster acceleration. It can't be beat. That is the best invention since crustless bread.
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[hr]Originally posted by: FlyRiceRacer02
... That is the best invention since crustless bread.
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[hr]Originally posted by: FlyRiceRacer02
... That is the best invention since crustless bread.
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Yep, it's called IronKids Crustless Bread.
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[hr]Just as much as kid's dislike vegetables, they also seem to not go for the edges of white bread, so Sara Lee has come up with an innovative solution to end this dilemma for parent's everywhere.
Their newest product, which is called IronKids Crustless Bread, will make its first appearance at an annual supermarket industry convention held in Chicago.
Though IronKids Crustless Bread is only available in a few test markets in the South, Midwest and Arizona. By July, it will be distributed to about 60% of America's grocery shelves, except for the Northeast and Florida. This new "crustless" line will be backed up as well, by a $10 million dollar advertising and marketing campaign, to promote its debut to consumers all across America.
The cost of this new "crustless" bread will be higher in price, than that of regular bread with crust, ranging anywhere from $2.59 to $3.39 per loaf. But the cost of convenience is something we always tend to pay more money for. Because it not only makes our lives easier, but it offers a quicker solution to getting something done, without having to be hassled about it in the process.
So moms will no longer have to worry about cutting the crusts off of white bread, in order to appease their child or children, who simply refuse to eat their bread because of the "dreaded" outer sides. Besides convenience, IronKids also offers good nutrition, because it is fortified with both calcium and fiber.
IronKids Crustless Bread will be manufactured at its bakery in Paris, Texas, which is equipped with an automated slicing machine to remove the crusts from the bread. The detached crusts will then be recycled to make bread crumbs, croutons, animal feed, and other products.
Will IronKids Crustless Bread prove to be a real "hot" item with parents and kids everywhere? Many tend to think so. Because it is being accepted as a good idea, and is already generating lots of attention, even though it isn't available for sale as of yet.[hr]
[hr]Just as much as kid's dislike vegetables, they also seem to not go for the edges of white bread, so Sara Lee has come up with an innovative solution to end this dilemma for parent's everywhere.
Their newest product, which is called IronKids Crustless Bread, will make its first appearance at an annual supermarket industry convention held in Chicago.
Though IronKids Crustless Bread is only available in a few test markets in the South, Midwest and Arizona. By July, it will be distributed to about 60% of America's grocery shelves, except for the Northeast and Florida. This new "crustless" line will be backed up as well, by a $10 million dollar advertising and marketing campaign, to promote its debut to consumers all across America.
The cost of this new "crustless" bread will be higher in price, than that of regular bread with crust, ranging anywhere from $2.59 to $3.39 per loaf. But the cost of convenience is something we always tend to pay more money for. Because it not only makes our lives easier, but it offers a quicker solution to getting something done, without having to be hassled about it in the process.
So moms will no longer have to worry about cutting the crusts off of white bread, in order to appease their child or children, who simply refuse to eat their bread because of the "dreaded" outer sides. Besides convenience, IronKids also offers good nutrition, because it is fortified with both calcium and fiber.
IronKids Crustless Bread will be manufactured at its bakery in Paris, Texas, which is equipped with an automated slicing machine to remove the crusts from the bread. The detached crusts will then be recycled to make bread crumbs, croutons, animal feed, and other products.
Will IronKids Crustless Bread prove to be a real "hot" item with parents and kids everywhere? Many tend to think so. Because it is being accepted as a good idea, and is already generating lots of attention, even though it isn't available for sale as of yet.[hr]
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Yes, buy it.......that thing works wonders. You get better gas mileage, faster acceleration. It can't be beat. That is the best invention since crustless bread.
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[hr]Originally posted by: FlyRiceRacer02
Yes, buy it.......that thing works wonders. You get better gas mileage, faster acceleration. It can't be beat. That is the best invention since crustless bread.
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Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: xzykotic
Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
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The crustless bread makes it so you don't have to take all of the crust off the bread for your spolied child. They should add about 15 hp on the kid.[hr]
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[hr]Originally posted by: xzykotic
Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: xzykotic
Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
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[hr]Originally posted by: RedDragon333
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[hr]Originally posted by: Phillippe01
The crustless bread makes it so you don't have to take all of the crust off the bread for your spolied child. They should add about 15 hp on the kid.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Phillippe01
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[hr]Originally posted by: xzykotic
Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: xzykotic
Im curious, what do those things really do and do they really give you any horsepower at all?[hr]
Does the bread come with any sticker?!
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WTF.....Is this BS or what on Ebay???? Seriously???
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[hr]Originally posted by: Crackerman
WTF.....Is this BS or what on Ebay???? Seriously???
Link to Ebay[hr]
<font color=white style="background-color: 3E3E3E;">4.7 ohm resistor on the intake air monitor...buy it and get ripped off!</font ft>
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It's really an air intake over-ride.
Fools the ECU so that it thinks that the air temp is only 32 degrees
outside therefore giving you a RICH mixture. Can be used as safety so that detonation does not occur.
Here's the DIY.
Good luck
Fools the ECU so that it thinks that the air temp is only 32 degrees
outside therefore giving you a RICH mixture. Can be used as safety so that detonation does not occur.
Here's the DIY.
Good luck
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One thing I don't understand is why the ZX2 guy says it may ping, yet the grand am website says it will run rich. Which is true? What is the proper resistance for our cars?




