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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

No Peeps for you, California kiddies

A bill that would ban additives used in popular candies and processed food was signed into California law by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday. 

The ban affects certain candies such as Peeps, Hot Tamales and Dubble Bubble Twist Gum along with thousands of other food products.

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One of these days manufacturers and processors are going to get tired of California dictating orders to them and we're going to start seeing labels on products saying "Not for sale in California".
No more gas cans, no more candies, no more tires, no more chickens or eggs, no more bacon.....

12 comments:

  1. Looks like another win for the black market retailers.

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  2. I was in college in Kentucky in 1969. Bootleg cigarettes to my folks bar in Pa. $4.50 carton here... $2.00 a pack there helped pay for college. Trunk full going home, for breaks.

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  3. I disagree Kenny, California has always led the country into willful slavery

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  4. They banned Red Dye #3? Big whoop, the manufacturers will just switch to Red Dye #40.

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  5. No sugar in candy is one thing, but those darned prop 65 stickers on each piece of candy, they are hard to swallow. What is coming though is an extra prop 65.1 law that will put stickers on those stickers warning us that eating said stickers can give us cancer.

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    1. "Prop 65 Warning: Wood dust is a known carcinogen."

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    2. I seen the P65 warning on Tula ammo coming straight from Russia.

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  6. California is going to ban life soon, it's the leading cause of death.....after they set up a committee to spend millions of dollars, hire a bunch of leftist quacks, and make you pay a birth tax upon you entering the world.

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  7. Companies always claim that California is too large of a market to ignore, but I wonder if anybody has bothered to figure out their true cost of doing business in California to determine if it is actually profitable. I once worked for a company back in the 1980s that got the contract to supply American Airlines with office supplies. A few months into the contract, the accountant did some analysis and discovered that they were actually losing money because of the constant deliveries they were making to meet the contractual requirements of JIT on the office supplies.

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    1. The balance sheet is continually getting weighted on the not worth it side and eventually it will tip. I have said many times, they should start closing these leftist states off to the very products they think are evil and they would turn those policies around quickly.
      And I say that as a conservative living in the up-and-coming Commifornia satellite state of Washington.

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  8. The sooner everyone just give califuckia the finger and shutdown sending their products there the better
    JD

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  9. new high powered sports car with no power robbing emission controls....NOT FOR SALE IN CALIF.

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