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Possibly, but it would not be legal!

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Q: Is sawdust and cinnamon mixed for product?
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Does store bought cinnamon contain sawdust?

No high quality cinnamon contains sawdust. Sawdust would be considered a contaminant or adulteration of the cinnamon, and would only be present in a very inferior product.


Is cinnamon and chocolate milk mixed good for you?

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What is mixed spice made of?

mixed spice is made of cinnamon all spice and nutmeg.


Is cinnamon considered a nut?

No, cinnamon does not contain nuts, unless nuts have been intentionally mixed into it - and that is not usual. The spice called cinnamon comes from the inner bark of a tree.


Will cinnamon powder dissolve in liquid?

No, cinnamon does not dissolve, though it can be temporarily mixed to be suspended in the oil base, it will separate back out.


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What are health benefits of Cinnamon Snce I am using cinnamon everyday with honey lemon mixed with glass of warm water ealry morning. is it Ok?

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Do they still make Apple Newtons cookies?

No, Nabisco is making Fig, Strawberry, and Raspberry Newtons, but not Apple. Nabisco has a new product called Fruit Crisps and come in Apple Cinnamon and Mixed Berry flavors.


What product is best to melt snow and ice on flagstone?

Sawdust will work best, and it's safe on grass.


How do you fill nail holes from carpenter sinking in the nails?

The best way is with epoxy glue mixed with fine sawdust from the same timber.


What grocery store sell Newtons Mixed Fruit and Apple Cinnamon Snack Bars?

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What are 'byproducts'?

A by-product is a supplementary or secondary product (arising as the result of a process) whose value is a small relative to that of the principal product. In the timber industry, for example, by-products include sawdust, small offcuts and bark.