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As this question was posted in the food forum, I am guessing you are looking for an edible thing that has 850 joules. 1/10th of a "tic tac" has 850 joules For comparison a "tic tac" has 8500 joules in each one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic_Tacs

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