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It’s not just the kids

August
7

This just in.
Kids got fooled into thinking the food they were served tasted better when it was given to them in McDonald’s wrappings.
Oh, those gullible kids.
A wire service story today quotes the study’s leader as saying that the kids’ opinions were “physically altered by the branding.”
Adults would never fall for that, would we.
Let’s all lift our bottled tap water and toast our more sophisticated taste buds.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, August 7th, 2007 at 12:34 pm by Bob Baird.
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One Response to “It’s not just the kids”

  1. Steve C.

    unless you actually know how the food tastes.
    I know a real burger versus a fake burger.
    and i know the difference between Grey Goose/Kettle One/ Belvedere. ;-]

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