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ellogs announced today that if will begin to cut back on advertisement for its popular sugary cereals like Frosted Flakes during children's television programming. This is being done in an effort to appease health   groups under the guise that it will have an effect on child obesity and bad eating habits in general. But I have to ask: When was the last time you saw a six-year-old shopping for groceries at your local supermarket? Kids become obese because their parents set a bad example of eating habits and exercise. 

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o a decade from now when all the money and media attention thrown at the problem have proven to be of no effect and being fat is referred to as "cellulite retention", maybe then Tony the Tiger can run for President.







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Re: Tony the Tiger says "It's Great!"
come to think of it you're right... kids don't buy groceries...
they just cry, wail, throw tantrums, pee on the floor, mutilate the goldfish to get what they want...
and they want those Kellogg's... oh yes they do... badly

have a nice day!

 
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