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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 53394, member: 54"]Thanks yes that is a possible explanation, I guess what I'm really thinking is that in the U.S., a clearly flawed item like that would normally be smashed and thrown back into the oven. I would also think that at least in the U.S., a mould would have been discarded or repaired before it got to the point of making very obviously distorted products like the one pictured. So I'm guessing that piece wasn't made in USA, but maybe " mecho en Mexico" or elsewhere overseas.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 53394, member: 54"]Thanks yes that is a possible explanation, I guess what I'm really thinking is that in the U.S., a clearly flawed item like that would normally be smashed and thrown back into the oven. I would also think that at least in the U.S., a mould would have been discarded or repaired before it got to the point of making very obviously distorted products like the one pictured. So I'm guessing that piece wasn't made in USA, but maybe " mecho en Mexico" or elsewhere overseas.[/QUOTE]
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