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Best and worst movie foods
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[quote:BRIEF:MV8yMTUxMTI1XzM2MzU0NTYzXzFEMDcyNzky] [quote:thisguyistheguy:MV8yMTUxMTI1XzM2MzU0MzA5X0FGMDUxNUI4] [quote:BRIEF:MV8yMTUxMTI1XzM2MzU0MTUwX0E4MkE4RDM3] We see movies most every weekend...am I the only one that sneaks beer into the theater? If they sold it at the concession stand I'd but it from them but it's not on the menu. [/quote] They do in Canada. And we all sneak flasks into theaters. [/quote] I think it's only natural to relax with a beer and watch a movie, they should have beer on draft at the concession stands and hookers...who doesn't enjoy a blow job while watching a movie too? [/quote]
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Tests done in 2009 by the Center for Science in the Public Interest found nutritional numbers to be higher than advertised for most products it tested, including a large popcorn at Regal (1,200 calories and 60 grams of saturated fat, according to tests); AMC (1,030 calories and 57 grams saturated fat, not counting the free refill!); and Cinemark (910 calories and 4 grams saturated fat).
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