What's Up With the Noodle?

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Shades said:
You played with your noodle at the aquarium. That is disgusting!

Hey man, some of us can't afford to be picky about locations.

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TheEternalQuestioner said:
When I think of Kraft, I think of all the cancerous materials they shove in their macaroni and cheese boxes.

Do you have any proof of that? Or are you just another misinformed Internet vigilante spouting nonsense?


Brandon

Jeff's avatar

Maybe he works for Annie's.


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Maybe he read the ingredient list and saw all the synthetic ingredients.

djDaemon's avatar

Ah, yes, Annie's - one of many companies preying on those who ignorantly assume "natural"/"organic" automatically means "healthy" and "harmless". :)


Brandon

Are you claiming that there's nothing wrong with Kraft mac n cheese?

e x i t english's avatar

Something something buzzwords, something something scary sounding acronym, something something causes autism, something something cancer, something something more buzzwords. STAY AWAY FROM EVERYTHING!

We are all going to die!!!

Something something scientific studies showing negative impact something something something. :-/

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I'm asking those who claim there is to prove it. You know, burden of proof and all that. :)

Though to be blunt, I don't have any expectations of a constructive discussion with anyone who assumes "synthetic" = bad, and/or "natural" = good. Arsenic is completely natural, and is also highly toxic.


Brandon

So apple juice is awful as it contains arsenic?

Since this is a Cedar Point forum, and a couple of us have simply voiced dislike of a sponsor's product, if you were truly interested in learning more about the ingredients in the food you eat, I would suggest some Google searching, rather than whatever this is.

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djDaemon said:
Though to be blunt, I don't have any expectations of a constructive discussion with anyone who assumes "synthetic" = bad, and/or "natural" = good.


Brandon

Yes, you're saying that's what I'm saying yet there's nothing wrong with apple juice.. try again later.

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This seems relevant to this discussion: http://www.howdovaccinescauseautism.com

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You must be really fun to hang out with at the park, straw men and all.

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davidw said:
This seems relevant to this discussion: http://www.howdovaccinescauseautism.com

I love this. :)


Brandon

IOW conversing with you is an exercise in futility. I'm out.

darkrider68's avatar

Didn't realize a noodle could get people so worked up.

djDaemon's avatar

Well, crazy is as crazy does. ;)


Brandon

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I googled "kraft macaroni and cheese bad ingredients"

http://www.change.org/petitions/kraft-stop-using-dangerous-food-dye...mac-cheese

http://www.100daysofrealfood.com/2013/02/11/food-companies-exploit-...countries/

http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/01/health/kraft-macaroni-cheese-dyes/

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/06/business/gmo-label-on-kraft-mac-c....html?_r=0


It's junk food but an occasional guilty pleasure in our house, and it has to be the Kraft brand. I make real mac and cheese also. I've seen some restaurants have it on their kids menu, I'd never pay restaurant prices for it. I've known about the yellow dyes, wish they'd make the regular noodles without it.


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