Have searched the Web for a source of red currant juice to no avail.
Need just one site that sells such juice by the bottle. |
Request for Question Clarification by
crabcakes-ga
on
14 Apr 2004 18:48 PDT
Hi nuatico,
I have found some red current concentrate, made from red currant
juice.You simply reconstitute it to have red currant juice. Would that
work for you?
Regards, crabcakes
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Request for Question Clarification by
crabcakes-ga
on
14 Apr 2004 19:13 PDT
Please excuse my fumble-fingered misspelling of your name, nautico!
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Clarification of Question by
nautico-ga
on
14 Apr 2004 19:59 PDT
I saw that ad for red currant concentrate, too, but no, I'm looking
for bottled juice.
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Request for Question Clarification by
crabcakes-ga
on
14 Apr 2004 23:59 PDT
I'll keep looking for you. Actually, what I found was not an ad, but
two different web sites that sell all kinds of juices. Both sites sold
only the concentrate form of red currant juice.
Regards,
crabcakes
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Clarification of Question by
nautico-ga
on
15 Apr 2004 04:03 PDT
Sorry, I didn't mean ad. I meant site.
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Clarification of Question by
nautico-ga
on
16 Apr 2004 02:42 PDT
Corwin02: go ahead and make that your official answer. I'll continue
searching on my own.
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Request for Question Clarification by
cynthia-ga
on
16 Apr 2004 03:02 PDT
nautico,
FYI --Corwin02 is not able to post in the Answer box because s/he is
not a Google Answers Researcher. You can tell the difference by
noting which names of Commenters are hyperlinked. Hyperlinked names,
like mine, are GA Researchers, those Commenters with black text
(unclickable) as their name, are not. Incidentially, all those that
post in the "Request for Question Clarification" section are always GA
Researchers asking for more information, or YOU.
Researchers have different permissions on the Google Answers server/s,
and have two extra buttons available only to them. These are the
"Request for Question Clarification" and "ANSWER" buttons.
Non-Researchers only see a Comment button, and have no way to post an
official Answer, and get paid.
I posted this here in the Clarification area so you would get an email
telling you to check the question...
Sincerely,
~~Cynthia
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Clarification of Question by
nautico-ga
on
16 Apr 2004 03:46 PDT
Cynthia, thanks. As long as I've been using Google Answers, I should
have recognized that distinction. Am closing this question.
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