OpinionSnack attack

Snack attack

This article was published on February 28, 2018 and may be out of date. To maintain our historical record, The Cascade does not update or remove outdated articles.
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I snack when I study or do homework. If it is bite-sized and edible, I am all over it. Not only am I a snack queen, I have a sweet tooth the size of Texas, and truly, that is reflected by the contents of my cupboard. I’ve managed to only allow the sweets to take over one of the shelves in my kitchen. But even still, it is full to overflowing. Oreos, jellybeans, gummy bears, chocolate-covered raisins, caramels, sour keys, brownie bites, and for good measure, Cap’n Crunch, because sugary cereal is a good alternative if I get tired of the chewy, and want something with a bit more bite. So, if you ever find me lacking snacks with a book open in front of me, maybe stay away, because chances are I will be ravenous and needing a little pick-me-up. And if you really want to get in my good books, offer me up something sweet to eat, and I will be yours forever.
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