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Canadian Hemp-based Cereal called "Holy Crap" Headed for ISS

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
September 19, 2012
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Dragons’ Den’s Holy Crap Cereal rockets to the International Space Station
“We’re thrilled that Riley, the Canadian Space Agency contest winner from Abbotsford, suggested our Holy Crap cereal be sent to the International Space Station” says Corin Mullins, CEO of HapiFoods Group. “We originally developed the cereal for emergency kits because of its healthy nutritional content and long shelf-life so it seems more than fitting for it to go up to the Space Station. .. Holy Crap, the Dragons’ Den organic hemp and chia seed cereal phenomenon, rocked the Canadian natural food product industry …”

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4 responses to “Canadian Hemp-based Cereal called "Holy Crap" Headed for ISS”

  1. Steve Pemberton says:
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    I remember when astronauts drank Tang and ate M&M’s.  Life was so much simpler back then.

  2. Marc Boucher says:
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    I came across their products about a month ago at Whole Foods. I was very interested in buying one of their products as it looked very healthy. There was one catch though, the price. It’s a little cheaper on their own web site but at about $10 for 8oz it was just too expensive to be considered. Similar products were half the price. Of course it’s all relative. If you eat out a lot then the price doesn’t seem out of line.

  3. Jim Kelly says:
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    Hemp for victory!

  4. Ignignokt_the_Mooninite says:
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    Ch-ch-ch-chia ! …….

    Dude …..