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  • We started with just a few recipes then learned to chew at a trot and now the idea of Lunchables and drive-thru hamburgers makes us tilt our heads a little.

    Jenna Woginrich: We're Not From Around Here 2009

  • We started with just a few recipes then learned to chew at a trot, and now the idea of Lunchables and drive-through hamburgers makes us tilt our heads a little.

    Mother Earth News Latest 10 Articles By Jenna Woginrich 2009

  • One little boy has several items spread out on the table in front of him: "Lunchables" from Oscar Meyer, consisting of crackers, cheddar cheese, and slices of processed ham; a 4-ounce

    Grist - the Latest from Grist 2010

  • One little boy has several items spread out on the table in front of him: "Lunchables" from Oscar Meyer, consisting of crackers, cheddar cheese, and slices of processed ham; a 4-ounce

    Grist - the Latest from Grist 2010

  • Try and push me around, and I'd throw my "Lunchables" at your head, then waddle over and punch you in the throat.

    CNN.com 2009

  • Let's say 500 posts containing the keyword "Lunchables" in an online community are made by 20 people.

    Adotas 2008

  • But Ham + Swiss with Crackers variety Lunchables, for instance, contain 1,130 milligrams of sodium from the salty ham, cheese and crackers, nearly an entire day's worth.

    Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011

  • If a big advantage of Lunchables is that they require little thought on the part of parents, a big downside is that they teach children that food shouldn't require much thought, or that eating needn't be preceded by thinking.

    Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011

  • If a big advantage of Lunchables is that they require little thought on the part of parents, a big downside is that they teach children that food shouldn't require much thought, or that eating needn't be preceded by thinking.

    Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011

  • That is to say, The Researchers have created a compound that has the ability mutate and (theoretically/hopefully/belatedly) grow on its own, possibly into a synthetic sentient creature capable of coming up with ideas better than war, tyranny, subjugation and Lunchables.

    Synthetic Life is people! 2009

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