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Pixy Stix

 

Pixy Stix is a powdered candy packaged in a wrapper that resembles a drinking straw.

 

Pixy Stix used to be made by Sunline which started in 1952 in St. Louis, Missouri. Originally it was a drink mix in the late 30s, sold as Frutola, but J. Fish Smith found that kids were eating the sweet & sour powder right from the package. He shifted the name to Fruzola and added a spoon. Later it was repackaged with a dipping candy stick as Lik-M-Aid and also sold in little straws called Pixy Stix. It wasn’t until parents complained about the grainy, sticky powder that Sunline came up with a compressed tablet form, the SweeTart in 1963.[1]

 

Sunline was sold to Rowntree Mackintosh of the UK, which was then bought by Nestle. Nestle maintained the Sunline brand for a while and only recently has rolled the SweeTarts, Pixy Stix, and Lik-M-Aid into the Wonka brand, which already had a strong line of sugar candy, such as Tart 'n' Tinys, Nerds and Runts.

 

The candy is usually poured from the wrapper into the mouth. The ingredients in Pixy Stix are as follows: Dextrose, Citric Acid, less than 2% artificial and natural flavors. Pixy Stix is a registered trademark of Societe des Produits Nestle S.A. Vevey, Switzerland.

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* Sherbet the last flavor is banana - a fizzy powder similar to that found in Pixy Stix

* Fun Dip - similar to pixy stix, but sold in a pouch

 

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Just to recap this whole thread:

The FBI found some kid from Oregon that was emailing random people in pakistan, so the FBI pretended to be a terrorist faction, trained him to be a terrorist for almost a year, helped him plot a terrorist attack, drove him to portland, set him up in a nice hotel, gave him a van with a fake bomb... also because he doesnt know how to drive, they drove him to the location, armed the device for him, and then just let him pull the trigger and booked him for attempt.

 

Then, when it's all fake the newspaper says the FBI foiled a terrorist plot and FBI chief Arthur Balizan deserves all the glory.. when it was his terrorist plot.

 

Crazy world we live in.

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Just to recap this whole thread:[/size]

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The FBI found some kid from Oregon that was emailing random people in pakistan, so the FBI pretended to be a terrorist faction, trained him to be a terrorist for almost a year, helped him plot a terrorist attack, drove him to portland, set him up in a nice hotel, gave him a van with a fake bomb... also because he doesnt know how to drive, they drove him to the location, armed the device for him, and then just let him pull the trigger and booked him for attempt.

 

Then, when it's all fake the newspaper says the FBI foiled a terrorist plot and FBI chief Arthur Balizan deserves all the glory.. when it was his terrorist plot.

 

Crazy world we live in.

 

agreeeed.

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Just to recap this whole thread:[/size]

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The FBI found some kid from Oregon that was emailing random people in pakistan, so the FBI pretended to be a terrorist faction, trained him to be a terrorist for almost a year, helped him plot a terrorist attack, drove him to portland, set him up in a nice hotel, gave him a van with a fake bomb... also because he doesnt know how to drive, they drove him to the location, armed the device for him, and then just let him pull the trigger and booked him for attempt.

 

Then, when it's all fake the newspaper says the FBI foiled a terrorist plot and FBI chief Arthur Balizan deserves all the glory.. when it was his terrorist plot.

 

Crazy world we live in.

 

No, that was your viewpoint that you're treating as indisputable truth, and now since no one is talking to you you're bringing it all to the forefront again.

 

In other words, you're trolling.

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I actually agree with Soup.

 

If this kid was serious the feds should have tailed him more and actually used him to get the bigger fish.

 

If I wanted to destroy Russia with a Nuke doesnt mean I can do it, they kinda supplied him most the information and alsmost held his hand through the plot, while I agree the kid should be in Jail, it should have been after he had actually done something himself more than just thinking about it and trying to contact some people.

 

I think the feds missed a chance to gather some intel n shit. This just seems like a big PR stunt meant to put fear into Americans and pull on the emotions when general support of their policies are waining.

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No, that was your viewpoint that you're treating as indisputable truth, and now since no one is talking to you you're bringing it all to the forefront again.

 

In other words, you're trolling.

 

Actually I left out the bits that were my viewpoint and put in everything that the actual FBI report had in it. I know 12ozers hate to read, but holy fuck they love to type.

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That viewpoint ignores the fact that the kid was writing for radical newspapers, making contact with terrorists, and that he probably would of already left the country if he wasn't on the no-fly list.

 

They didn't pick some random kid to do this to, fuck him

 

He never made contact with terrorists. He made contact with a guy from pakistsan who gave him a fake email address to a supposed terrorist.

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"Mohamud had been monitored by the FBI for months. He reportedly attracted the interest of the FBI after agents intercepted e-mails he was exchanging with a man who had returned to the Middle East, and whom law enforcement officials described as a “recruiter for terrorism.” The man had previously lived in Oregon, where Mohamud reportedly met him, before moving first to Yemen and then to Pakistan."

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From the FBI report

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Note that the man he was emailing in pakistan was not identified as a terrorist, but a pakistani who lived in an area that was "known" to harbor terrorists. If it was capable of identifying him as a terrorist, the FBI would've. It also does not say they ever talked about terrorist activities. The FBI says he thinks they talked in code about terrorist activities but makes no effort to decypher what they were saying.

 

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The FBI assumes the email this pakistani gave him was a real email address that Mohammud simply misspelled.

 

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Read the reason they state for it being misspelled. If I give you a person's email to contact, why would I include that person's email password? And how would you mistake the password for a real email address?

 

Then they start emailing him pretending to be this dude who's supposedly a terrorist from another email. If i tell you to email some guy. You get a mailer daemon back saying you typed in the wrong address, then you get an email from some guy using a different email address... wouldnt you check with me to make sure it's the same guy? If you emailed me to make sure, i would either a.) tell you it's not, or b.) not reply back to you because I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about, because i gave you a fake email address to start with.

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Actually I left out the bits that were my viewpoint and put in everything that the actual FBI report had in it. I know 12ozers hate to read, but holy fuck they love to type.

 

I understand that you're basing that excellent summary off of the FBI report, but you opened up the can of worms again to keep pushing your views on the situation when no one was talking to you about it...still trolling bro.

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