Hi Rush
I dont remember the Skittles thing down here in the SE but maybe it was just localised outbursts of pedantry.
Having said that I do remember the "lecithin in the ice cream" one and one about Oxo cubes.
Anglise
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Hi Rush
I dont remember the Skittles thing down here in the SE but maybe it was just localised outbursts of pedantry.
Having said that I do remember the "lecithin in the ice cream" one and one about Oxo cubes.
Anglise
Runningman is correct. In the U.S. is was the lecithin scare.
Lecithin was used in many products other than ice cream. It was found in candy bars and other edible products. When it was announced that lecithin had two sources one of which was from blood, many in the congregation stopped eating any product that listed it.
One sister took it upon herself to write to the manufacturers to determine from what source it was derived. As I recall, most indicated that it was from a soy derivative. So the furor eventually died down.
Jehovah's Witnesses were always proned to over react. Some of the scare tactics originated from the publications especially the Awake magazine. Anyone who is old enough will remember the aluminum pot scare or the Coke scare. Some brothers made a business of selling expensive stainless steel pots and pans to the brothers. We had one brother in a neighboring congregation that made a good living this way. We always called him "Dr. Potts."
Oh yeah! I remember the furore about Oxo cubes! (beef stock, said to have blood added). Does anyone remember the suspicion about cadbury chocolate?
Do they have 'black pudding' in the US? A British delicacy containing much blood, even now I've never tried it
'even the white bits were black!'
I'd forgoten about this! There was also the 'monkeys blood' topping from the ice cream vans that was meant to be made from the same thing. Do skittles still have this as an ingredient?
Gadget
No more skittles for me. I'd rather have fresh crushed beetles, not ones that have been sitting around for who knows how long.
I never heard of the Skittles thing, but I do remember the cocolate thing. I also recall that each congregation had it's own "thing" they were bugging about. In mine it was something called Kombucha... a mold thing that was grown in a container of water by feeding it tea and sugar... then if you drank the water it would cure anything. This was all the rage in my congregation... everyone was growing and drinking the nasty stuff.
You can see the Kombucha thing floating at the bottom of the jar in this pic.
Here is a list of things (according to one web site) that it's supposed to cure....
I beleive the skittles here in the u.s. are colored with good old artificial coloring.
I have never heard of any of these candy scandals. Too strange!
dmouse:
I think "black pudding" was simply called "blood pudding" here in the U.S. Of course, it was top of the list on the forbidden foods in the Watchtower organization. My mother-in-law who is of foreign descent had eaten it when she was a young girl...prior to her Watchtower association. And her opinion even as a JW was that "it was delicious." Like you, I have never tried it.
It was always a curious argument that JWs had when they ate rare meats oozing with red liquid.. They always insisted that it was not blood but only the "juices of the meat." Perhaps, it had some justification as the Jews were permitted meat with its residue "juices" as long as it had a kosher grading.
DMouse,
I've heard of blood pudding (no doubt your version of black pudding). The Cajuns eat blood boudin (blood sausage), but not, of course, if they have converted to JWs.
They're shittish about everything aren't they? Skittish about Skittles.