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Hi folks, thanks for the suggestions but I need something that's organic
and usable in a natural stream (no glass, plastic, etc.). What I was
fishing for, to use a bad analogy, was a source for those organic "orbs"
that are used in some japanese soft drinks, or maybe even in bubble tea
(tapioca balls)? Anyone have any ideas about where these can be obtained in
raw form? Or something similar? cheers, g2
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Professor of Animal Ecology
Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources
University of Georgia
Athens, GA, USA 30602
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