no... but then agin whats fdc
No. Pretty much all food dyes are based on benzene (tar) molecules. They are not derived from animal products.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_urea_and_yellow_5_pork#ixzz16qBzIT7q
if you count the number of ingredients in vitalis, guess what? They total seven, hence V7, V for vitalis and 7 for the number of ingredients (both FDC colorings counting as one ingredient).
smarties are made of mostly sugar, a certain kind of acid (not the kind that can hurt you=]), and artificial flavoring and coloring. And they're very good!! lol =)=)=)
The answer depends on the ingredients in the herbalife products. Contact you health care provider or pharamacist for information specific to your medications.
FDC applied to coins means "Fleur Du Coin" and usually refers to Proof coins. They are made almost exclusively for investors and collectors. A coin designated as "FDC" means that it has the best possible finish and is the finest specimen of the coin possible to make (when it left the mint). A Proof FDC coin is made from specially prepared and polished dies, it may be hand finished and could be made from the same metals as the equivalent circulating coins or, a variety of precious metals such as silver, gold or platinum, amongst others. Proof FDC coins are always suitably packaged to protect the coin and the finish, and will be priced well above their face value.
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FDC "Fleur de Coin" usually refers to Proof coins that have been specially minted on polished dies and prepared and packaged for the collector market. The coin will be perfectly struck (not off centre), the flat surfaces will have a mirror like finish. Proof FDC coins are frequently made from precious metals as well as the usual more common metals and sell for much higher prices than the face value suggests. Proof FDC coins lose much of their appeal and value if they are handled.
No, the coin was not produced as a "piedfort". Apart from the general circulation coin, it was produced as "Proof in silver FDC" , but it looks almost the same as the general circulation 25 Pence coin, except that it made from .925 silver. See the link below.
Failed FDC means that the Floppy Disk Controller is no longer responding. Possible solutions to this issue are to replace the FDC (not so easy on integrated MBs) or possibly replace the floppy drive. This can also occur when the ribbon cable connecting the floppy drive is not inserted correctly.
There were 2.95 million 1982 British "Uncirculated" Sovereigns minted. There were 20,000 1982 British "Proof FDC" Sovereigns minted.
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No, it would defeat the purpose of minting them. It is a term referring to the grading or more particularly, the quality of the finish of the coin. FDC stands for "Fleur du Coin" and is usually associated with Proof coins indicating that that they have been struck on specially prepared dies and hand finished to produce a mirror like finish on the flat surfaces. They are sold in protective packaging to preserve the high quality finish and subsequently, the relatively high value they have.