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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are the special snacks, OP? I'm dying to know what's so critical to your daughter's health yet you don't keep plenty of extra in-stock, ubiquitous enough to be at the front of the grocery store but rare enough that you couldn't ask the other mom to bring one, and that you couldn't possibly replicate quickly with something you had available? Why won't you just identify this elusive magical snack???? Bottom line-- I thing people would be a lot more sympathetic if you weren't so vague. It makes it sound like you're making up excuses. I have a feeling the other mom probably felt that too, and thus lost interest in the play date. [/quote] I'm with you...what are these snacks! For the love of god![/quote] It's like a murder mystery. Here are the clues: (1) it is a "balanced snack" (2) it is located at the front of the grocery store (3) b/c OP specifically said she had to go to a grocery store, we can presume CVS, 7-Eleven, etc. do not sell it (4) it is kept in a drawer (5) it is healthy enough that the OP's DC can have constant access to it (6) other mom's don't keep it readily available (7) a doctor recommends constant access to this snack (8) it is not a beverage and... GO... Guess away! [/quote]
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