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Too much rain ruins marshmallow crop in North Carolina. I do not own and did not create this video. It was transferred from VHS that was part of a training seminar in the 90s.
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Global Warming Strikes Again! What will we all ever do! Maybe our Government can just regulate our industry and raise taxes and give the lions share of the monies to those that would love nothing more that to murder us all. That should work just fine and solve this pesky dilemma once and for all..
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LOL
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I thought marshmallows grew in a marsh like a fungus.
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Marshmallow does actually come from a plant, its root.
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Ok, published 4/27, but surely it was made 4/1. This will make a great addition to my City Slickers playlist, for educating urban people about farming.
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8/10 Too much water - IGN
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I didn't realize they grew on their own roasting skewers. Nature is incredible!
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hmmm I wonder what the people who had to watch this video were being trained on?
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This will get a LOT of hits tomorrow
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BITCHES, marshmellows are made with Gelatin, powdered sugar and vanilla extract. Don't say that they are grown on bushes. If you think this is true you obviously have an IQ lower than 5
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FAKE!!
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REAL IDGAFAWYTIHMOMANMOBSWTIRL (abbreviations)
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This is why we eat marshmallows that come from the factory organic sucks
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Worst video ever
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Monsanto's new hybrid GMO marshmallow tree fruit are completely resistant to the yellow slime, and an overabundance of rain does not stunt the marshmallow growth. Being that the ripe GMO marshmallow fruit is completely made up of a complex combination of Round-up (TM) and pesticides, invasive weeds and destructive Marshweevil Larvae infestations are significantly reduced at all stages of marshmallow fruit growth! In addition, custom color-gene blending options in close proximal tree farming methods allows for non cross-pollinating with your neighbor's standard white fruit crops. This allows for a true rainbow of marshmallow fruit colors used for later inclusion into popular children's breakfast cereals without requiring any additional harmful coloring chemicals, while your neighbor's farms continue to provide generic white marshmallow crops for overseas export.
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no more campfires
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Insanely funny! Nice job.
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If he diversified his orchard with Ding Dongs and Smarties he wouldn't be in this position.
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"they're bitter" lol i died
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This is too funny! I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face!