BREAKFAST PRODUCTS

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CAMPFIRE BREAKFAST WOODROAST SYSTEMS, INC. 6501 WAYZATA BOULEVARD SAINT LOUIS PARK MN 554261711 breakfast products, namely, sausage, ham, bacon, fruits, eggs and cooked potatoes sold in a restaurant setting and as a takeout food;BREAKFAST;
GROWN FREE BEST EGGS 70 East Swedesford Road Malvern PA 19355 Breakfast products, namely, sandwiches consisting primarily of egg product, turkey bacon or turkey sausage and cheese; frozen foods, namely, sandwiches consisting primarily of egg product, turkey bacon or turkey sausage and cheese; dairy products, namely, ice cream, ice milk and frozen yogurt;Meat; poultry; milk; dairy products, namely, creams, cheese, yogurt drinks; frozen foods, namely, omelets and bowls of food consisting primarily of egg product, turkey sausage, potatoes, cheese and vegetables; prepared breakfast meals, namely, omelets and bowls of food consisting primarily of egg product, turkey sausage, potatoes, cheese and vegetables; eggs; eggs sold in liquid form; egg substitutes;Hair shampoo; hair conditioner; body lotion; hair lotion; cosmetics; personal care and beauty products, namely, facial cleanser, facial moisturizer, lip balm, eye cream and body lotion;Non-alcoholic beverages, namely, fruit juices and fruit beverages; drinking water;
SMART STARTS Smart Alec's Intelligent Food 2355 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley CA 94704 breakfast products;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A composition for human or animal consumption for supplying folate which includes a natural isomer of reduced folate, such as (6S)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 5-methyl-(6S)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 5-formyl-(6S)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 10-formyl-(6R)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 5,10-methylene-(6R)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 5,10-methenyl-(6R)-tetrahydrofolic acid, 5-formimino-(6S)-tetrahydrofolic acid, and their polyglutamyl derivatives is disclosed. Such compositions include multivitamin preparations (with or without minerals and other nutrients); breakfast foods such as prepared cereals, toaster pastries and breakfast bars; infant formulas; dietary supplements and complete diet and weight-loss formulas and bars; animal feed (for example pet foods) and animal feed supplements (such as for poultry feed). The amount of the natural isomer of a reduced folate in a composition for human consumption can range between about 5% and about 200% of the daily requirement for folic acid per serving or dose.