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Elementary students served dog treats (Original Post) SummerSnow Jun 2014 OP
You do know that you can post up to 4 paragraphs right? I never click on just links due to virus' Hestia Jun 2014 #1
WFSB is the CBS affiliate in Hartford KamaAina Jun 2014 #2
Previous thread from last week: ManiacJoe Jun 2014 #3
Maybe they were being prepared for life in the "New Economy" KansDem Jun 2014 #4
Trader Joe's peanut butter dog treats are awesome. OnyxCollie Jun 2014 #5
 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
2. WFSB is the CBS affiliate in Hartford
Tue Jun 10, 2014, 04:36 PM
Jun 2014

no way is its website malware.

edit: Here goes:

During recess last Thursday afternoon, students at an elementary school thought they were being handed a cookie, but it turned out to be a cookie not meant for a human.

The Superintendent of Schools in New Hanover, PA said about 75 fourth grade students were served dog treats during recess by a part-time aide.

An email was sent home to parents of students at New Hanover Upper Fredrick Elementary saying that their children were served dog treats that came from a pet store.

"I thought ‘wow, did I really eat dog treats? Something my own dog eats'?" one student said, who wished remain anonymous.


KansDem

(28,498 posts)
4. Maybe they were being prepared for life in the "New Economy"
Tue Jun 10, 2014, 04:42 PM
Jun 2014

You know, like senior citizens and cat food?

Bon appétit, kiddies! This is what you'll be eating when, and if, you retire!

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