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S'more the Merrier

12:10 PM As European families look for new treats for their children this holiday season, Ixia's Tara Van Unen introduces the 's'more'
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Ray Le Maistre
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Monday December 19, 2011 10:52:52 AM
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Actually, I also had an espresso for each s'more, so I was actually running up the down escaltor in the hotel for an hour burning it all off...

Phil Harvey
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Monday December 19, 2011 10:50:45 AM
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The weird thing is that Ray demanded 15 additional takes just to make sure we got the shot right. Then he spent the afternoon napping.

Ray Le Maistre
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Friday December 16, 2011 12:15:10 PM
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"Not a date food" -- That should be the dictionary definition of the s'more... nice one Tara!

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