Seriously, how long have these existed? I'm practically ready to swear off Milanos in favor of these delicious things.
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Why didn't anyone tell me Pepperidge Farm's Brussels cookies were so good?
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Re: Why didn't anyone tell me Pepperidge Farm's Brussels cookies were so good?
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Re: Why didn't anyone tell me Pepperidge Farm's Brussels cookies were so good?
I discovered them in a vending machine on campus about a two months ago. After gorging myself on them for a week, I never saw them again.
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Re: Why didn't anyone tell me Pepperidge Farm's Brussels cookies were so good?
Cookies are a "sometimes" food, according to the monster bearing their name.
From MSNBC:
C is for cookie (Monica Crowley)
For 35 years, Sesame Street's Cookie Monster has inhaled perhaps millions of cookies, all without gaining a pound. Maybe that's why the folks over at Sesame Street have made the executive decision to have the Cookie Monster start talking about eating vegetables. And he's even got a new song, "A cookie is a sometimes food!"
What?
No it's not. Not for my blue furry friend! C is for cookie, not for carrots or cauliflower of collard greens or corn!
The grown-ups at "Sesame Street" say he'll still consume sugar— but now only in moderation.
Come, on. Some monsters can't be tamed! What's next? "Anger management" classes for Oscar the Grouch?
Yes, childhood obesity numbers are on the rise... and "Sesame Street" should be applauded for trying to make kids healthier. But being a kid isn't about counting calories or cutting carbs...
there's time to worry about that later. The Cookie Monster's charm is in his cookie eating. It's his job description!
Please, PBS. Create a character like the "Salad King" or the "Broccoli Princess." But please leave the Cookie Monster be the Cookie Monster.
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