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	<title>Comments on: A Chocolatey Cluster-Fuck</title>
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		<title>By: Julia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julia</dc:creator>
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		<description>This disgusts me.  When I am asked to bring items for my son&#039;s school, I enjoy making organic cookies from scratch.  I am comfortable with him having sugar, butter and flour, that are chemical free.  I also like that he knows the guy that we buy eggs from.  

The bottom line for me is that Pop-tarts, Doritos, &#039;Krispy Treats, etc. are not food.  They are food products.  Our bodies are designed process food not product.  This rule is a big step backwards!</description>
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<p>The bottom line for me is that Pop-tarts, Doritos, &#8216;Krispy Treats, etc. are not food.  They are food products.  Our bodies are designed process food not product.  This rule is a big step backwards!</p>
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