Want Some GMO Easter Candy, Little Girl?
Now that I know what’s in the “treats” that they push, I’m positive that taking candy from strange rabbits is a terrible idea.
Now that I know what’s in the “treats” that they push, I’m positive that taking candy from strange rabbits is a terrible idea.
We can all breathe a sigh of relief about that whole GMO thing. Wegmans, vendor of aisle after aisle of artificial food-like substances, has debunked the terrifying myth we were so worried about.
Avoiding the toxins doesn’t mean that your kiddo must be deprived of all things sweet and yummy on Easter. While the items listed here can’t be classified as necessarily nutritious, at least they aren’t poisonous.
Sorry – I’ve just ruined candy for you!
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