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A persuasive essay arguing against serving chocolate milk in schools due to its high sugar and calorie content, which can lead to childhood obesity.
by Smorey


When one cow feels all alone, she shows the world how special everyone's differences can be.
A step-by-step guide on how to make chocolate milk, including tips for adjusting the flavor. Ends with a playful message.
by cgarc060


Abigail, a girl who loves chocolate, turns into a chocolate bar and then chocolate milk. Kids make fun of her.
Brooke discusses her opinion on chocolate milk in schools, expressing concerns about allergies, obesity, and dental health. She also mentions the impact on cows and invites r…


Lawrence wants chocolate milk but has a mishap. His friend Mackenzie saves the day and becomes a legend.


The narrator argues for banning chocolate milk in school due to its high sugar content and potential health problems. The story lacks clear organization and coherence.


This imaginative book uses relatable foods to send the message of inclusion while creating awareness and appreciation for all food groups.
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