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UK: Tesco Will Start Selling a Snack Bar That Contains Hemp Seeds

Dan Weeks

Bloomberg

Thursday 06 Jul 2006

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Tesco PLC, the biggest U.K. food retailer, will this month start selling
a handmade snack bar made up of ingredients including seeds of the hemp
plant, known as cannabis when grown for use as an illegal drug.

The seeds have been treated to ensure that they can't be used for
cultivation, a spokeswoman for Wholebake Ltd., the bar's maker, said
today. The 9 Bar contains seeds including sunflower, poppy and pumpkin
as well as hemp and all nine essential amino acids, an e-mailed
statement shows.

Hemp has been grown for more than 10,000 years and can be used for
industrial purposes including textiles, paper and auto parts, the Web
site of the Occidental, California-based Hemp Industries Association
shows. The plant's seed is a legal food product in the U.K., according
to online encyclopedia Wikipedia.

Wholebake, located in Corwen, Wales, sold 2.2 million 9 Bars last year
and is on track to sell 3 million this year, the spokeswoman said. The
bars, which contain no wheat, gluten, hydrogenated fats or artificial
colors and flavors, will be stocked in 350 of Tesco's stores starting
July 19. They'll cost 69 pence each or 1.79 pounds ($3.30) for a pack of
three.

Hemp seed is low in saturated fats and can cut cholesterol and fortify
heart and lung systems, according to the association. The seed's oil is
used in foods including sauces, salad dressings and pesto, its Web site
shows. U.S. presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson cultivated
hemp, the association said.

The 9 Bar also is sold by retailers including J Sainsbury Plc and the
Holland & Barrett natural-foods chain.

To contact the reporter on this story:
Dan Weeks in London at dweeks1@bloomberg.net
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601102&sid=aYFS0B9N3Gno&refer=uk
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