IVIV (11) 175 Re Kraft bags
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Didn't the Kraft family sell the Kraft Company to Phillip Morris (or one of
the other tobacco conglomerates)? It strikes me that the parent company sold
tobacco, Miller beer, and Kraft imitation food. A well-rounded healthy diet.
Made for Sunday afternoon NFL.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Allonby" <joeallonby at gmail.com>
To: "Mark Kohut" <markekohut at yahoo.com>
Cc: "P-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>; "Michael Bailey"
<michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: IVIV (11) 175 Re Kraft bags
> The Kraft family owns Kraft foods, makers of many highly-processed
> "cheese-food products". They also own the New England Patriots footbal
> team and a large chunk of Foxborough Massachusetts.
>
> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraft_process
>>
>> Kraft paper is paper produced by the kraft process from wood pulp. It is
>> strong and relatively coarse. Kraft paper is usually a brown colour but
>> can be bleached to produce white paper. It is used for paper grocery
>> bags, multiwall sacks, envelopes and other packaging.
>>
>> This is all I know.....as a process, kraft is often not capitalized yet
>> sometimes is. As above. Dunno nothing about Mr. Kraft.
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On Tue, 10/27/09, Joe Allonby <joeallonby at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Joe Allonby <joeallonby at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: Re: IVIV (11) 175 Re Kraft bags
>>> To: "Mark Kohut" <markekohut at yahoo.com>
>>> Cc: "P-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>, "Michael Bailey"
>>> <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
>>> Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 1:12 PM
>>> I believe that Bob Kraft has always
>>> capitalized his last name. Even
>>> before he owned the food company or the stadium. Or the
>>> football team.
>>>
>>> I always thought it was "craft" paper.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Mark Kohut <markekohut at yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Seems kraft, which later earned a capitalization, is a
>>> material:
>>> >
>>> > Vi Stock: The bags shall be made of unbleached 100%
>>> kraft (sulfate) pulp with
>>> > the ... The physical requirements for kraft bags are
>>> as shown in the following
>>> > ...
>>> >
>>> > From a book in Google Book Search.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --- On Tue, 10/27/09, Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> From: Michael Bailey <michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com>
>>> >> Subject: Re: IVIV (11) 175
>>> >> To: "P-list" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>>> >> Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 8:59 AM
>>> >> > - I don't know what is a #66
>>> >> market bag. I may refer to a shop's name, an
>>> >> > old chain-store firm?
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >> http://kraftbag.com/
>>> >>
>>> >> there is just a list of all the bag sizes on this
>>> page,
>>> >> I was hoping for some history since "kraft paper"
>>> is
>>> >> that heavy duty stuff they make bags from, and
>>> there
>>> >> probably was somebody named Kraft who invented
>>> them.
>>> >> But there is a size 66 listed.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> --- "Bearing in mind that either I don't know
>>> >> or it'll be my ass if I tell you, what is it,
>>> man?" - Coy
>>> >> Harlingen
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
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