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Amuse bouche: Chocolate milk on trial

With 71% of the milk being served in schools nationwide flavored, some health advocates are calling for a ban on chocolate milk in schools, saying it add unnecessary sugars to children’s diets. Opponents claim that drinking any milk is good for a child, and studies have shown that removal of flavored milk in school results in a drop in milk consumption among students.

Source: August 24, 2010 NY Times article

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Amuse Bouche: Noun. Etymology: French: literally, entertains the mouth. A small, complimentary appetizer served at the beginning of a meal to awaken the taste buds. Leena Eats definition: a quick shot of gastronomic knowledge for the brain.

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Amuse bouche: Chocolate milk on trial

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