Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Bring Chemical-Free Young Thai Coconuts to the U.S. East Coast My buddy Ken Lyle (Dr. Doug Graham's webmaster and boy genius) is involved in a great project to fight the corrupt food giants who can't do anything without spraying toxic nerve gas on your foods. Up until now, you couldn't get the delicious Young Thai Coconuts here on the East Coast of the United States without them having been treated with toxic chemicals such as pesticides, fungicides, formaldehyde, preservatives, etc. Actually these scrumptilitious young cocos and their incredible juice will be available just about everywhere east of the Mississippi River here in the United States. Now you can secure your own purely delicious supply of these shipped straight to your door. And these are at a very reasonable price considering they're organic. If you love Thai Coconuts but want them without the poisonous chemicals then you can help make it happen. Please tell as many friends as you can about this. I'm not profiting in any way by telling you this, only that I want to be able to eat chemical free Thai Cocos. I've already reserved my shipment. You can find out all the details here: http://snurl.com/3yu3l Feel free to share this email with your friends. You can post it to your favorite raw food forums and it would be great if you can post this to any raw food meetup group you belong to. Please take a minute to reserve your Coconut Dreams. We have to get 600 people to commit by October 1, otherwise this will all just be a dream. So far they've only hit 3% of that goal. But I know there are lots of Young Thai Coconut Lovers out there who'd love to take advantage of this great opportunity. http://snurl.com/3yu3l Enjoy your Cocos, Roger Haeske The 41-Year-Old Teenager http://Be40Look20.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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