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Apple Jacks

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Apple Jacks
A regional street term for crack cocaine


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It may keep the doctor away, but depending on how you prepare them, "apples" have widely ranging calorie counts: Raw apple: 72 calories Half-cup of unsweetened applesauce: 52 Half-cup of sweetened applesauce: 97 Slice of apple pie: 356 Cup of apple cider or juice: 117 Cup of Apple Jacks cereal with a half-cup of 1 percent milk: 168 - myfoodapedia.
Kellog will begin to add fiber in Fruit Loops and Apple Jacks.
Byline: MAUREEN BELL FOLK think its easy, it is not, When its done right you get red hot, You have to learn grape vines and scuffs And sailor steps and other stuff, Like apple jacks and Montereys, Shuffles and stomps in different ways Which way to turn in four wall dances You have to know, no taking chances The teacher tells you: 'This one's easy," And makes it sound so bright and breezy Easy my foot, it's complicated, But we must learn it before it's dated.
 
 
 
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