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olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact

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Answered by nandana0000
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olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
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Answered by Anonymous
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yes..........olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
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