My daughter athletic trainer(she plays college field hockey) advises the team to only eat them before games,especially those against tough teams,and even then suggests other things to eat. These idiots have no clue.They are "energy bars" - kind of like a granola bar. But they are not for weight loss - in fact they're pretty high calorie - people take them when they go hiking, athlete's use them for quick energy. They're expensive and in my opinion, gross.
Here's a little info on them. https://humanfoodbar.com/healthy-foods/are-clif-bars-good-for-you/ They probably let Abbie eat multiple at a sitting - they aren't big at all and one probably wouldn't satiate her.
Its kind of like Mean Girls when they replace the diet bars with the ones used to put on weight https://giphy.com/dl56IsYHiTXFu
Someone should tell P that that purse ain’t hiding her gunt. She needs to carry a barn door with her for proper coverageThose women are living in pretend word, they are all nuts and Cilldebeast really thinks she is something else.
I suffer from migraines and if I have to go into a store for an extended amount of time I have to wear sunglasses or rush through. My doctor had told me that fluorescent lights trigger the brain into what is like mini seizure activity due to the “flashing” that they do. I always get a headache when in stores.Since experiencing a head injury, I have not shopped in Target. Tried Costco over the winter and passed out due to lights, noise, motion of consumers everywhere. I can imagine it could be a challenge to those with autism.
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