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  2. Horace Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Horace Fletcher (August 10, 1849 – January 13, 1919) was an American food faddist who earned the nickname "The Great Masticator" for his argument that food should be chewed thoroughly until liquefied before swallowing: "Nature will castigate those who don't masticate." He made elaborate justifications for this claim.

  3. Ayds - Wikipedia

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    Ayds. 1952 ad with Hedy Lamarr. Ayds Reducing Plan Candy (pronounced as "aids") is a discontinued appetite-suppressant candy that enjoyed strong sales in the 1970s and early 1980s and was originally manufactured by The Carlay Company.

  4. Little Mikey - Wikipedia

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    Little Mikey in the original 1972 Life cereal ad. Little Mikey is a fictional boy played by John Gilchrist (born February 2, 1968) in an American television commercial promoting Quaker Oats' breakfast cereal Life. The ad was created by art director Bob Gage, who also directed the commercial. [1] It first aired in 1971. The popular ad campaign ...

  5. Golden Retriever on a Diet Makes Heartfelt Plea for Treats ...

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    His sweet sister, Bella, appears equally pleased by his heartfelt performance, seeming to understand that it will also help her get a tasty bite, and it does. After sticking to his dietary plan ...

  6. Can Dogs Eat Apples? Here's What the Veterinarians Say - AOL

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    “Stick to small portions and keep treats, including apples, to no more than 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake," Dr. Albright recommends. "This helps prevent any digestive issues and keeps ...

  7. Chewing - Wikipedia

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    Chewing. Chewing or mastication is the process by which food is crushed and ground by the teeth. It is the first step in the process of digestion, allowing a greater surface area for digestive enzymes to break down the foods. During the mastication process, the food is positioned by the cheek and tongue between the teeth for grinding.

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