Did anyone here know about Latibær food?

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    LazyTimes (2013)
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    article about the milk

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    They made Energy Milk at the time of Season 3.
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    Great finds! Fun fact about the water, Waterdefence.org ranks Iceland as the 2nd cleanest country, in terms of water purity, right behind Finland in the number 1 spot, and followed closely by The Netherlands! Iceland locals say the water's so clean, you can safely drink from rivers and lakes. Which IS true, but maybe not near agricultural land, with run-off and everything.

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  • GlanniMan
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    LazyTown even managed to significantly increase the sales of A- and D-vitamin-rich cod liver oil, surely something that few other concepts can claim.

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  • GlanniMan
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    Drink up, because we got the new super ultra mega Latibær bottled water!

    The Purest in the World! A few years ago, a laboratory in New York resolved to test the purity of the Icelandic water. When the sample was analyzed, no impurities were detected. The scientists were reduced to testing their own equipment to check for any malfunction. This story is now firmly part of Icelandic folklore, whether true or not. There is no doubt, however, that Icelandic drinking water is among the purest in the world. In Iceland, you drink it straight from the tap!​

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  • GlanniMan
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    The Energy Buns!

    The Energy Buns are a cooperative effort between LazyTown and the largest bakery in Iceland. Made for the LazyTown economy to encourage children to eat healthy food, they are made out of whole wheat, without any sugar. With a gameboard to collect the buns are very disirable for children and a good and healthy source of energy.​

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    Did anyone here know about Latibær food?

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