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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Ketchup diversity

They have some interesting varieties of ketchup here, things like Mexican Ketchup, Pasta Ketchup, Jalapeño Pepper Ketchup, plus many more. I’m sure somewhere in the U.S. they have these available as well, however I personally haven’t seen them.

Our favorite is the Mexican Ketchup; it has a nice spicy kick to it!

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