Thursday, July 07, 2016

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Colorado city to stop selling ice cream at pools, parks
Boulder residents will no longer be able to cool off with an ice cream cone by the pool because the city has discontinued the sweet treat as a vending option at all Parks and Recreation facilities

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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Boulder residents will no longer be able to cool off with an ice cream cone by the pool because the city has discontinued the sweet treat as a vending option at all Parks and Recreation facilities.

The city dropped ice cream cones, bars and sandwiches in an effort to cut down on sugary, unhealthy snacks, The Daily Camera reported. City-run facilities can only sell treats that satisfy a series of nutritional standards, meaning chips and other junk food also left snack stands this year.

The change hasn't been welcomed by everyone. Andrew Gafford, 8, said he has always spent his summers enjoying a Neapolitan ice cream sandwich at the pool.

"I'll get over it, but then it brings back a lot of memories of me getting ice cream sandwiches," Andrew said.
In the scheme of things this law,  imposed by  Boulder nanny state overseers, is commonplace across th fruity plane. And Boulder, after all, is the district that kept Patricia Schroeder in congress for 50? years. Now, take Maryland ruled by hard core Liberalsbut if, say Baltimore, passed this same law there would be riots. Ermnot a good example. Baltimore residents don't obey any law they don't like.  They riot.  Let's take affluent Montgomery Co. If that was passed ... .  Never mind. It's who we've become.

5 comments:

Hodja said...

OT: Pat Condell - We Saved Our Democracy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THWPJE4xaJM

Anonymous said...

Jacksonville is setting up a weekly 'farmer's market' in the hood to counter the so called food deserts. Finally the poor will have access to healthy choices. Supply and demand is a concept they just don't grasp.
Tim

Anonymous said...

Tim you foo, they don't sell no chicken nuggets at no farmers market. -Anymouse

Juice said...

Tim, I just saw the building for the new farmers market in Jacksonville. It's huge and in The Town Center. Not, a low income area.

Anonymous said...


Dessert Deserts

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