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Are Sunchips really made from the suns radiation?

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Or is that comercial just a bunch of bull? :)

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  1. I think that the comercial is a big load of bull. I think it's impossible for chips to me made from the sun's radiation.


  2. Hmmm.  I haven't seen the commercial, but it sounds like a good one.  It got your attention, didn't it.  And anyway, we depend on plants for our food (wheat and corn, the ingredients in Sunchips) and the plants get their energy from the sun!  Honest, I don't work for Sunchips, but I like them.

  3. there is no way presently known to science to convert light to matter so either you misunderstand the commercial or it's  a lot of bull.

  4. I think you missunderstood the commercial. They were refering to the fact that solar energy is used to run the plants which make Sunchips. Which, I guess, they interpret as "the sun's rays" helping to make the chips. There are loads of commercials for products that are "going Green", since it seems everyone is becoming more aware of energy saving.

  5. Yes it is true. Certain spectrums of the sun's radiation are used in the production of the product.

  6. Come now, are you that gullible?

    Commercials are made to appeal to the consumer. A bright, sunny day full of fun and laughter associated with SunChips is a ploy to get people to buy their product.

  7. No i dint think that the sun chips are made up  of sun radiation.

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