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[QUOTE="Sifaka, post: 4311222, member: 8516"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1938A2A4-3002-4636-9147-A03E27B7FA2C.jpeg"]76298[/ATTACH] If you live in New England,you are likely familiar with Hood dairy products, including milk, cream, and ice cream. I first experienced H.P. Hood ice cream as a college freshman. It's ok, not great. The founder's offspring and their offspring were graduates of the college. So what? you ask. Well, as loyal alums, those old grads provided that all of us undergraduates could eat as much Hood ice cream as we pleased, at no charge, gratis, free! As typical hungry young men—co-education hadn't yet arrived—we were more than happy to accept that generosity. It may not have been the finest ice cream, but when you are running over a hundred miles a week in cross country practice, it sure was appreciated. I consumed lots and lots of Hood ice cream, and still lost weight. [ATTACH]76299[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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