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I compiled this list from my own recent inquiry regarding fake food.

http://www.artificialfood.com/catalog.jsp?catId=518
 
http://www.barnardltd.com/index.htm
 
www.childcrafteducation.com
 
http://www.displayit-info.com/food/food.html
 
http://www.fake-foods.com
 
http://www.fakefood.com
 
www.forbex.com 
 
www.hubert.com 
 
www.incredibleinedibles.net
 
http://www.iwasaki-images.com/
 
http://www.replica.co.uk/main.htm
 
http://www.rplastics.com/drinkware.html
 
http://www.realfauxfoods.com
 
www.themedecor.com 
 
http://www.trengovestudios.com/food/f-food.html
 
http://www.zimmermanmarketplace.com


Tamara Lange



On 1/31/08 7:05 AM, "Heather Getson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I'd suggest getting in touch with a dietician.  During my appointments at our
> local Diabetic Clinic, I notice that the shelves are overflowing with "fake
> food", all in an attempt to help people visualize what they should eat ... and
> the size of portions.
> 
> They would have suggestions for suppliers.
> 
> Very best,
> Heather
> 
> Heather-Anne Getson
> Historian,  Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic
> Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
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> http://fisheries.museum.gov.ns.ca
> 902.634.4794  ext.230
> 
>>>> Me Myself&i <[log in to unmask]> 1/30/2008 7:32 PM >>>
> Does anyone know of a supplier for latex made artificial fruit? I am searching
> for a company that can make 100 apricot halves for an educational exhibit.
> The material doesn't necessarily have to be latex but some other kind of
> pliable material would be fine.
>    
>   Thanks for any leads on this.
>   Kerry Dickie
>   Museum Educator
>   Campbell Historical Museum & Ainsley House
>   51 N. Central Ave
>   Campbell, CA 95008
>   (408) 866-2718
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