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    Welcome to eBid bluebird- love your moulds. Have been wanting to make some choccies for him indoors for a while now and just found some recipes online so might have to buy a set of moulds or 2 from you. His birthday is November so will need them shortly. If those ones are a success I'll get your christmas ones too! Good luck with your business.

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    Google has been good about getting my items from eBid listed but not so good at removing items that have been sold.
    I'm currently running 26 auctions here but Google is showing 29 items, 3 of which are most definitely sold and have been for a few days now.
    Is there something extra we need to do to get items removed from Google Shopping?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyllFyre View Post
    Google has been good about getting my items from eBid listed but not so good at removing items that have been sold.
    I'm currently running 26 auctions here but Google is showing 29 items, 3 of which are most definitely sold and have been for a few days now.
    Is there something extra we need to do to get items removed from Google Shopping?
    I have always found items disappear promptly from Google Products after sale. I have equally noticed in the past that the US Google Products seems to process changes a lot slower than the UK site.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HellsGrandma View Post
    Yes John you are being paranoid lol.

    Ive bought plastic food containers and such like from Wilko, £ shop or off the market that have no brand/ trade mark on them and I have used them to store or heat food in and im still alive
    Hi Grandma, I don't doubt you're still alive! But does that prove you've not suffered from contaminents?

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    http://www.care2.com/greenliving/12-...amination.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein...ublic_of_China

    I don't normally spend time reading this kind of stuff, I just looked them up so you can see I'm not in fantasy-land. You don't need much more than school chemistry and biology lessons to be able to figure out that careless manufacturers can risk your long-term health, so it's wise to try to use plastic that has to pass food grade testing.
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    Not sure about Google products, though items with BIN prices are uploaded automatically to Google shopping by eBid.

    Oh and welcome to eBid.

    Best wishes for many sales to all,

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwash1 View Post
    Hi Grandma, I don't doubt you're still alive! But does that prove you've not suffered from contaminents?

    Here's a few links for bedtime reading, but don't have nightmares:
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...th-bisphenol-a
    http://www.care2.com/greenliving/12-...amination.html
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein...ublic_of_China

    I don't normally spend time reading this kind of stuff, I just looked them up so you can see I'm not in fantasy-land. You don't need much more than school chemistry and biology lessons to be able to figure out that careless manufacturers can risk your long-term health, so it's wise to try to use plastic that has to pass food grade testing.
    Thanks John but you need not have bothered..I didnt say you were in fantasy land at all in the first instance and i dont read stuff like that..lets face it people worried about every little thing that COULD or MAY happen to them they would never leave the house or touch enything that they have not obsessively scrubbed..heaven forbid they would buy anything but top brand names endorsed by whoever as being germ free and superior quality.

    So I wont be having nightmares as I dont read scare stories

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnwash1 View Post
    Ooops! Sorry about that, I'd supposed it would be moulded pieces of chocolate.

    Nevertheless, if I were into moulding chocolate (or jelly, or anything edible), I'd still be wary when buying anything that's going to come into contact with my food. Am I paranoid, or isn't it reasonable to be concerned about what might leach out into the chocolate?
    You should be more worried about the food you buy that is (supposedly) produced under hygienic conditions. If you had ever worked in a place that produces food, and seen what goes on, you wouldn't be worried about a bit of synthetic material coming into contact with food that you have control of the preparation over.

    You should also be concerned about any restaurant or fast food outlet that you use.


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