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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An orange is not an easy grab and go fruit - if you are planning to eat it. They would peel it in the car, where the orange will dribble juice while they are picking the skin off in pieces. Now there are 20 pieces of orange skin - is there a trash bag? Then they break the orange in sections, creating more juice and now their hands are sticky. While they are eating it, there are possible seeds that need to be spit out. The only "easy" grab and go fruits are banana, apple, pear and seedless grapes. And all of these would need a trash bag. The easiest fruit option is to put mixed berries in sandwich size Ziplocs.[/quote] Agree. [/quote] I don't see how a bunch of jelly filled, powdered and glazed donuts is any less of an issue than an orange in the car.[/quote] Do people actually eat pears without peeling and slicing them? [/quote] Yes, of course. Pears are drippy, much messier than a glazed donut. What kind of neanderthals are so uncouth as to turn themselves and a car into a sticky mess when eating a simple donut? Do these people still eat with the dinner graces of the average 2 year old? People. It is not that difficult to eat a donut without making a mess.[/quote] Well there are a 5 and 7 yr old too. Everyone is so hyper focused on two teen boys who apparently have to restrain themselves from eating a dozen donuts they forgot about everyone else. But either there's time to eat in the house before hitting the road or this is meant to be eaten only in the car. If eating in the house then just about any quick food will do. If you gave two tiny kids donuts to eat in the car they will more likely than not make a huge mess.[/quote] One would hope the 5 and 7 year old can master eating a glazed donut without getting food all over the car. What kind of heathens are you people raising that your school aged children and teen boys cannot manage to eat donuts without making a mess?[/quote] Great for you that your kids mastered eating mess free in kindergarten. A lot of kids don't...and I find it hard to believe you dont know that.[/quote] I find it hard to believe that there are kindergartners who don't know how to eat a donut without smearing it everywhere.[/quote]
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