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	<title>Comments on: The Fuming Fuji Says No to 100-calorie Snack Packs</title>
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		<title>By: Shaping Youth &#187; Fuming Fuji Meets Shaping Youth: Food Marketing to Kids</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shaping Youth &#187; Fuming Fuji Meets Shaping Youth: Food Marketing to Kids</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2007 03:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Meanwhile, Shaping Youth will point our readers to a few fumes like this one on Kellogg’s recent policy which they also covered here. (we wrote about it here) AND they visually summed up Kellogg&#8217;s brand extensions in these jazzy imprinted frozen Eggo waffles here. One of my other bugaboos is covered on this post about those eco-atrocities, the “100-calorie snack packs.” The Fuji fumes, “How do you justify snacking on garbage food because it is only a tiny amount of garbage food?” Caveat folks: Their question is rhetorical, save your censorship banter&#8230;no one’s trying to take away your dang Cheetos and Capn’ Crunch! We&#8217;re all about choice, so lighten up! Mark Sisson&#8217;s Daily Apple has evidently created this little critter to rant at a distance absolved from their site’s fitness mission. (which appears to be a nutrition supplement biz called Primal Nutrition) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Meanwhile, Shaping Youth will point our readers to a few fumes like this one on Kellogg’s recent policy which they also covered here. (we wrote about it here) AND they visually summed up Kellogg&#8217;s brand extensions in these jazzy imprinted frozen Eggo waffles here. One of my other bugaboos is covered on this post about those eco-atrocities, the “100-calorie snack packs.” The Fuji fumes, “How do you justify snacking on garbage food because it is only a tiny amount of garbage food?” Caveat folks: Their question is rhetorical, save your censorship banter&#8230;no one’s trying to take away your dang Cheetos and Capn’ Crunch! We&#8217;re all about choice, so lighten up! Mark Sisson&#8217;s Daily Apple has evidently created this little critter to rant at a distance absolved from their site’s fitness mission. (which appears to be a nutrition supplement biz called Primal Nutrition) [...]</p>
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