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Re: spoon tomatoes
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- Subject: Re: spoon tomatoes
- From: G*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 3 Sep 1999 18:36:27 EDT
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In a message dated 9/3/99 3:29:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tmdavis@concentric.net writes:
> Hi,
>
> I was the one who brought up the question on spoon tomatoes. I was trying
> to find a supplier or a reference on them. I bought some tomatoes from a
> local store and the label on them called it a spoon tomato, probably cause
> many of them fit on a spoon. They are really small. Smaller than a grape. I
> have never seen them before until I ran across them at Walmart. They may be
> a hybrid. When I go home tonight I'll try to round up the label that was on
> them and see what it says. I wish I could show them to everyone cause you
> have to see them to appreciate them. Most people I talk to have never heard
> of them.
>
> Theresa =)
Thanks (c: I'm still stumped though (c: are they like a yellow pear tomato?
or a current tomato? (c: Bruce
>^..^< <----still curious
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