Wednesday, December 21, 2005

In Memoriam

Another loss for the processed food industry.

Joseph L. Owades, a biochemist credited with inventing, for better or worse, light beer but whose product lacked the macho marketing that later made Miller Lite a sensation, died of a heart ailment Friday at his home in Sonoma. He was 86.


This follows, by just over a month the death of the inventor of Stove Top Stuffing, Ruth Siems.

If I was the inventor of microwave popcorn, I'd be pretty nervous right now.


UPDATE:

Too late.

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