Sentences with phrase «about gummy bears»

I've never heard about the gummy bears but I can see byproducts or unwanted gummy bears possibly being fed when corn gets too expensive in some areas, by few people.
She ends the letter with three preschool - rated jokes about gummy bears and peanut butter.

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«Speaking of gummies and vodka, I recently learned about vodka soaked gummy bears and as soon as this baby comes out — or at least shortly after — I'm going to make a big batch and eat them for dinner.
And yet, I've started to push him anyway, trying something called the Three - Day Potty Training Method (to little success, surprise, surprise), reading him all sort of books about potties, having endless conversations about not peeing in his fancy big boy underwear, even bribing him with gummy bears when I'm really desperate.
Your baby: Is about the size of a gummy bear or kidney bean, and dear LORD I promise to be done with the bean comparisons soon, because it is all entirely too precious.
Just four ounces (a half cup), of a sweetened mixer will cost you a whopping 25 grams of carb (about 14 gummy bears worth), and decadent drinks like a mudslide can contain over 500 calories, more than the amount a slice of chocolate cake.
I don't know where you heard about them being injected with bovine growth hormone, antibiotics or being fed gummy bears but it's not true.
It might not fit ten packets of gummy bears in there but that just means there's no room in there for all my partner's crap so it's actually helping my shoulder and my diet when you think about it.
She loves a guy called Damen, but tragically chokes on a gummy bear before she can do anything about it.
Underneath each of our seats was a cardboard lunchbox filled with snacks, as well as a mysterious handwritten note about how much we deserved snacks: gummy bears, a granola bar, chocolate - covered Oreos and a clear plastic bag filled with potato chips.
After the 24 hours, the students investigated what happened to each gummy bear in the solution and learned about why changes had occurred.
You spend four years in college, stressing about exams and living off of gummy bears and ramen, often curled up on the library floor.
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