Friday, May 11, 2012

Fruit roll-ups

  • May 11 (Reuters) - General Mills Inc must defend a lawsuit that claims the food company deceived consumers into believing its Fruit Roll-Ups and Fruit by the Foot snacks are made with real fruit.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • It's been awhile since New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin has played in an NBA game but that doesn't mean people have stopped sending him awesome stuff.
  • (NBC Sports)
  • Jeremy Lin hasnt yet been able to wears his Knicks jersey during the playoffs. However, New Yorks injured point guard received a life-sized jersey made of snacks to suffice for the time being.
  • (USA Today)
  • Whenever the iPhone 5 appears, it will be an immediate hit This stunning conclusion is the fruit of a PCWorld/Macworld survey of and to outfit it with very fast LTE service. Rollup isnt sure that this logic holds up.
  • (Australian Techworld)
  • Moms: The only women in our lives who will love us unconditionally, stock the cupboards full of Fruit Roll-ups, do our laundry, and ask for nothing in return but the occasional phone call. That's powerful stuff.
  • (Columbus Alive)
  • and pretty much anyone who ever peeled shapes out of his fruit roll-ups as a kid got immediately jealous. Check out the tweet after the jump.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • 4. Ramen noodles: One serving has 190 calories, 7 grams of fat, 4 grams of saturated fat and 910 grams sodium. 5. Fruit Roll-Ups snack: One roll-up has 50 calories, 7 grams of sugar. This means more than half of the calories come from sugar.
  • (Pocono Record)
  • Until this year, the only items that resembled produce on Blessin Giraldos school lunch tray were berry-flavored Popsicles and Fruit Roll-Ups.
  • (Baltimore Sun)

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