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Subject: Removing Foreign Materials from Dried Apple
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: kwok33-ga
List Price: $100.00
Posted: 04 Aug 2005 13:21 PDT
Expires: 05 Aug 2005 11:47 PDT
Question ID: 551771
I am looking for a list of companies that have the equipments to
remove foreign materials (for ex. hair, string, seed, etc.) from Dried
Apple products and then repack it.

The companies must be in USA. 

I would really appreciate if this question can be answer as soon as
possible. Thank you.

Clarification of Question by kwok33-ga on 04 Aug 2005 14:41 PDT
The companies MUST BE able to do the service of removing foreign
materials for another companies (So not just for their own products
only!). And I can just ship the dried apple to them, they clean it up
for me, and then I can just have the cleaned dried apple shipped back
to me. The quantity that I am talking about is large.

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 05 Aug 2005 08:34 PDT
kwok33-ga,


Give these folks a call...I think they might just have the capabilities you need:


Lester Farms

Rachel Reyes/Stephen Caselli
4317 Margaret Lane
Winters, CA 95694

Dried fruit packer. Dehydrate or sun dry (w/SO2) most fruits &
tomatoes. Can sort, grade by size, wash & pack into 25#
fiber cases. Can vary moisture per request, dice dried fruit
from 1/2? squares to 1/16? squares.

530-795-2693
530-795-3970


Let me know how it works out.


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by kwok33-ga on 05 Aug 2005 09:23 PDT
Hi pafalafa-ga,

The companies must have the equipments to detect and remove the
foreign materials. The company that you mentioned uses human labor
which will be very costly.


For nelson-ga: No. It is completely legal product.
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Subject: Re: Removing Foreign Materials from Dried Apple
From: nelson-ga on 04 Aug 2005 23:11 PDT
 
Am I missing something?  A dried apple?  You want to pay $100 to find
out how to clean a dried apple?  Is this some sort of drug lingo?

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