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SNEAKY SNACK.


The next time you find yourself in the dairy aisle at your supermarket, check out the cream cheese display. You may find a new inhabitant INHABITANT. One who has his domicil in a place is an inhabitant of that place; one who has an actual fixed residence in a place.
     2. A mere intention to remove to a place will not make a man an inhabitant of such place, although as a sign of such intention he
: Philadelphia Snack Bars.

What the heck are snack bars doing in the dairy caste caste [Port., casta=basket], ranked groups based on heredity within rigid systems of social stratification, especially those that constitute Hindu India. Some scholars, in fact, deny that true caste systems are found outside India. ? They've already taken over a good chunk of the cereal aisle (dressed up as granola and cereal bars). The way things are going, it won't be long before banana-flavored snack bars show up in the produce department.

Of course, these aren't any ordinary snack bars. They're cheesecake "in a convenient on-the-go package." With cream cheese as the first ingredient, each 200-calorie, 1.5-oz. bar has 1 3 grams of fat, five of them saturated. Attention, coronary arteries Coronary arteries
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And, unlike foods made of other (non-cream) cheeses, these bars have only two percent of a day's worth of calcium and just two grams of protein.

Cheesecake used to be a rich, indulgent in·dul·gent  
adj.
Showing, characterized by, or given to indulgence; lenient.



in·dulgent·ly adv.
 dessert reserved for special occasions. It's not clear why Kraft (Philadelphia's owner) thinks that Americans need "indulgence on the go." Are we so short on indulgence that we need to keep a stash stash Drug slang noun A place where illicit drugs are hidden  of it in the fridge?

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Publication:Nutrition Action Healthletter
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:May 1, 2000
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