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09/27/2003 12:57:50 AM · #1			 | 
		
		I assume that it is OK to use some product in its branded package as a compositional element because the rules didn't seem to prohibit it, but I want to verify it rather than risking a DQ (a disqualification, not the brand of the restaurant. ) Thanks in advance.
 
 Dave
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09/27/2003 01:10:40 AM · #2			 | 
		
		If the rules don't prohibit it, and you feel that you can otherwise get away with stealing a company's copyrighted "brand" name for your own personal gain here in the challenges, I would say: Go for it! :)
 
 Haha, seriously, I don't think that's grounds for a DQ and I doubt anyone would even request it in the first place. |  
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09/27/2003 01:11:44 AM · #3			 | 
		
		You should get paid for advertising their brand!
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09/27/2003 11:03:46 AM · #4			 | 
		
		Unless you have a photo of a Big Mac with McDonald's wrapping, a big logo, and title it: 'Really unhealthy food made from diseased cows which will give you cancer'.
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09/27/2003 11:27:34 AM · #5			 | 
		
		Originally posted by BobsterLobster:  Unless you have a photo of a Big Mac with McDonald's wrapping, a big logo, and title it: 'Really unhealthy food made from diseased cows which will give you cancer'.
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 yeah - anyone who eats the stuff... |  
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09/27/2003 12:32:12 PM · #6			 | 
		
		Yum.  You're making me hungry for a quarter pounder with cheese.  :)  "Trouble" is my middle name...
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09/27/2003 12:34:22 PM · #7			 | 
		
		Congrats to Motorola 75 years !
 
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