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    Wartburg Hall's transformation from dining hall to a commons area was dedicated on September 18.

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April 19, 2008

Coke...

It's what's for Passover.

Passover begins tonight and some soda makers have begun producing a special, Passover only, drink. Coke has one and so does Pepsi, the difference being the soda is made with real sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.  Most of us can't even remember drinking Coke the way it used to be made and should still be made.

"These are people who love Coca-Cola as it used to be."  "Sugar lends a different flavor. It's not as sweet and it's much fizzier and foamier."

If you're ever in Waco Texas you can buy Dr. Pepper made with real sugar, but they sell it no where else.  It isn't Kosher or made for Passover, however.

You will know the special Coke and Pepsi by the bottle caps which have a Kosher symbol next to a "P".  Pepsi's are white and Coke's are yellow.  Haven't found any around here yet.

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I saw Kosher Coke at Schnucks on Ladue Road at 170. Real sugar is so much better. So many sodas and foods have been ruined with Fructose.

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    In August of 2005 we spent a week at Camp Arcadia on the shores of Lake Michigan's Northern lower peninsula. Here is our story.