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Post by SpyderLady on Aug 27, 2007 21:58:47 GMT -6
Key Factors * Shorter and dulled teeth inhibiting user from grasping larger pieces of food at any one time * Smaller triangular shaped surface area allowing dieter to hold less food than many other forks * Uncomfortable grip compelling user to put fork down between bites, slowing the user's eating speed www.dietfork.com/
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Post by SpyderLady on Aug 27, 2007 21:59:34 GMT -6
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Post by califgirl on Aug 29, 2007 6:25:17 GMT -6
Are you kidding?
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Post by stlblue on Aug 29, 2007 19:05:06 GMT -6
Looks like a normal salad fork to me. Guess by calling it a diet fork they can charge an outlandish price for it.
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Post by froggie on Sept 11, 2007 8:14:04 GMT -6
Thats what I was thinking too,stlblue.
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