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- Subject: Re: cocoa bean hulls
- From: D* M* <l*@wi.rr.com>
- Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 16:35:04 -0500
Title: Re: cocoa bean hulls Many years ago, Milwaukee was home to Ambrosia Chocolate and cocoa bean hulls were readily available. They looked pretty and smelled nice when first applied, but had a tendency to clump and become moldy (at least in our climate). We had a dog at the time and never had any problems, but you know some dogs, they’ll try almost anything.
Don Martinson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
l*@wi.rr.com
On 7/13/11 1:25 PM, "Jeaa0088@aol.com" <Jeaa0088@aol.com> wrote:
And for those who don't know, cocoa hull mulch contains theobromine, the substance in chocolate which is so toxic to dogs. It smells like a Hershey chocolate factory for a week or so after being put down and would probably attract lots of animals.
Joanie Anderson
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