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What happened to Ají Carquín, http://www.colombiaaji.com and agroexportadores.com/COLOMBIA?

Does anybody know what happened to Ají Carquín and Colombian Ají site, the hottest pepper, Ají picante in Colombia?
I have tried to find Ají Carquín and Colombia Ají on the Internet but I can’t find about this super hot pepper anywhere on cyber space.
It appears that the existence of Ají Carquín has been obliterated from the phase of the Internet. Also when I try to click on the link http://www.agroexportadores.com/colombia.html now the link takes me to a site in Guadajara.

I think something smells funny here!!


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By Monpirri on May 10, 2009, 04:23 in Friendly Talkzone.


Monpirri says on May 10, 2009, 06:22:

You try it, www.colombiaaji.com

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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sloopskipper says on May 10, 2009, 13:10:

http://www.agroexportadores.com/colombia.html takes me to a page titled "Exportadores y Vendedores de frutas y hortalizas en COLOMBIA", and www.colombiaaji.com is broken.

Seems that some people think "everybody's outa step but me".

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webmanco says on May 10, 2009, 16:15:

Since I am one of their customers, I will find out tomorrow, hopefully it did not go down along with DMG

No hay extremo cierto o verdadero, porque los extremos opacan, enruedan, (lavan cerebros) verdades. Yotas

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Monpirri says on May 10, 2009, 16:58:

Sloopskipper, thanks for your imput. I get the same page "Exportadores y Vendedores de frutas y hortalizas en COLOMBIA" but before, if I'm right, the website used to be a Colombian site now it's not! If you scroll down to the bottom of the page and you"ll find out.
An there is NO trace of Aji Carquin or colombiaaji.com on the Internet.

I fear the destiny of colombiaaji and aji carquin have met the same destiny as some key novelas, colombian music, the cement and the telecommunication networks.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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Monpirri says on May 10, 2009, 17:00:

Webmanco, I know you would since you once posted a nice photo of aji carquin. You also mentioned that store was located in barrio el restrepo.

"Anyone who still thinks that Colombia is not a gastronomical paradise needs to have their head examined." Darloup

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