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	<title>Comments on: Review: Atkinson&#8217;s Rainbow Coconut Bar</title>
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		<title>By: Teri Pasley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teri Pasley</dc:creator>
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		<description>See, I just disagree. . . I bought one of these on a road trip to Maryland (my girls and I went into one of those Stuckey-esque pitstops and ended up spending twenty minutes perusing the candy asile. (Because I'm a Mom who knows how important it is to instill an awareness of proper nutrition in her kids, is why!) I thought this bar was great. I loved that it was salty and sweet at the same time (and bugged my husand for the next 100 miles, by exclaiming "Mmm! It's salty AND sweet!!!" at every mouthful) and found the textile interesting. And, it's pretty! And retro-y!
I love your blog and am looking forward to reading all of your entries, then doing my own market research!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See, I just disagree. . . I bought one of these on a road trip to Maryland (my girls and I went into one of those Stuckey-esque pitstops and ended up spending twenty minutes perusing the candy asile. (Because I&#8217;m a Mom who knows how important it is to instill an awareness of proper nutrition in her kids, is why!) I thought this bar was great. I loved that it was salty and sweet at the same time (and bugged my husand for the next 100 miles, by exclaiming &#8220;Mmm! It&#8217;s salty AND sweet!!!&#8221; at every mouthful) and found the textile interesting. And, it&#8217;s pretty! And retro-y!<br />
I love your blog and am looking forward to reading all of your entries, then doing my own market research!</p>
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