Fluffers in the school system are under attack

by Jason on September 12, 2006

heartshapedbox notes that Massachusetts Senator Jarrett Barrios is finally doing something about fluffers in schools, after his 3rd grade son was offered one in the cafeteria. The practice has been around since the 1920s (ironically it was invented in the Senator’s home district), but I’m not sure how long it’s been available at King Open School in Cambridge. In any event, the Senator will be working to ensure that fluffers have no place in anyone’s idea of a nutritious lunch. Lunch? Yeah, I’m talking about those marshmallow fluff sandwiches. Some people call them fluffernutters. What did you think I was talking about? Link.

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