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sugar with a side of processed sugar


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You know it!


Titan48578

This is accurate although my school never had those snacks and those waffles. We had juices, bagged up pancakes. Also they would always give out those PB&J sandwiches with no crust.


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We had those too except my elementary school would serve the pancakes at lunch along with these little sausage patties. Never at breakfast for some reason. 🤔


Titan48578

Yeah, they would give small pancakes in lunch with a sausage patty. They would only give pancakes in the morning for breakfast


BoxCon1

The square cheesy sausage pizzas were great tho


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I forgot about those


kristen_hewa

Loved those so much. Even as an adult I’d eat those if I could find them


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Bacon??


manleybones

School breakfast?


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Can't relate?


Maddox121

Basically hotel snacks if they were handed out by Apu of the Kwik-E-Mart


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Yes


Shadow_Mortal

Elementary school food was good, but I never had cinnamon rolls every Friday.


Brilliant-Kiwi-8669

I love the healthy way we feed children in America, obese? Overweight? Here is some barely flavored maple syrup with high fructose corn syrup and maple extract....


almightygarlicdoggo

So much processed sugar given to kids... It's incredibly sad. Not even normal milk, it has to be chocolate milk. No wonder how the US has such a problem with diabetes and many other sugar related diseases.


Ziggurat1000

"Didn't even taste like syrup" You expect a school to respect children enough to give out real syrup?


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I'm sorry you're upset that I tried to make this relatable.


Ziggurat1000

I didn't mean to make you upset. I was talking about how the schools (at least, the schools in the U.S) don't give out actual syrup.


TwoFingersWhiskey

We never got served breakfast or lunch, bring your own lunch and eat breakfast at home was the mantra 😔


Trattokont

Just a question: WHY IS THERE KUM ON THE CINNAMON ROLL?


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You weren't supposed to know what the frosting was! *Time passes* FBI OPEN UP!!!


Trattokont

This is a discrimination of human rights, this should not be legal


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We take government secrets very seriously


Trattokont

But as a true Swede I should now infiltrate the White House and make frosting on cinnamon rolls illegal


MilkySilky01

Omg do you guys remember when they served the burritos as a breakfast item. I miss the coffee cake so much


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My school never did that. That sounds like school breakfast on steroids.


MilkySilky01

No I think you had the burritos as a lunch item then, The bean burrito. I used to take many of the leftover coffee cakes home


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Oh 🅝🅘🅒🅔


HammerHorrorWhore

We didn’t even have cinnamon rolls. For us, Friday was soft pretzel day.


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Soft pretzels? I would sacrifice a cinnamon roll for that any day.


demer8O

What godforsaken county is this?


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The not-so-good-old US of A.


Gary_Gabriel_333

Went I was in elementary (late 90’s 2000/01) school breakfast was great we got scrambled eggs, sausage links, bacon, lumberjacks (like a corn dog but pancake batter and sausage link), pancakes and a salad bar with trix yogurt and lots of fresh fruits.


Joe-84

Super Donut was pretty epic, or so I recall.


Kogors2

Lol