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[quote=Anonymous]Several people above mentioned wrapping or serving the usually off-limits or non-nutritious foods like sugary cereal. I think that's a great idea - kids get really excited by those occasional treats. Something my kids liked that was "special" was Quaker Dino Egg Oatmeal if that still exists. It has sugar eggs that melt to reveal a sugar dinosaur. When I was a kid I would have loved to receive a big box of Sugar Corn Pops because my mom would never buy those. I could only get the tiny box once in a while in the Kellogg's variety pack. My children, as I mentioned above, are fond of chocolate oranges. Kraft Christmas nougats that are chewy peppermint taffy with a tree picture are a sentimental favorite in our family. Some other food-related thoughts. Trader Joe's sometimes has great bargains on holiday treats. My kids are wild about the spiced cider which is priced same as any other bottled juice but has lemon and mulling spices in it. [/quote]
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