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Old 07-02-21, 15:26
Grant McCullough Grant McCullough is offline
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Originally Posted by peter simundson View Post
Don't be too harsh. I have had several of these and always wondered what was in them. That is no longer a concern.

I would worry about botulism more if it was the boxed ration pack from 44. I opened one of them to display it and found tins that had expanded to tennis ball size. Fortunately the labels slipped off and fit the current unmarked meat spread tins.

Peter S
Peter do you recall the contents of the boxed ration, to be specific, what is/ was written on the labels?

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