tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555273063428481258.post8554487952529088412..comments2023-09-26T08:57:21.688-05:00Comments on TEGAN: The Daleks Take the Easy RouteJeffrey Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06973104877310669196noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555273063428481258.post-48325628902013973742010-12-06T10:49:37.497-06:002010-12-06T10:49:37.497-06:00True, I completely understand the "don't ...True, I completely understand the "don't do that" aspect, as well as the 'peer pressure' which also inspires it. However, I truly believe it's everyone's responsibility to teach kids the dangers. That being said, the main goal of this post was not to be preachy, but to be nostalgic for a time when candy such as this actually did sit on store shelves and no one gave it a second thought.Jeffrey Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06973104877310669196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7555273063428481258.post-69691900102220776602010-12-03T15:51:05.746-06:002010-12-03T15:51:05.746-06:00LOL! Yeah, it's pretty darn questionable Jeff...LOL! Yeah, it's pretty darn questionable Jeffrey, although I grew up with candy cigarettes and that never influenced me. Putting on weight, and the stress of knowing my last job was going to end, and that it was probably illegal to put my fist through a wall there; probably more the reason I picked up smokes. I really think for kids and teens, it's more the thrill of "you shouldn't do that, it's risky" that influences them more then puffing on a piece of candy, but then again, what do I know!Cindy Huberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17930479622525112243noreply@blogger.com