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shusha [124]
3 years ago
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Which Kati it’s Michelle Obama most likely addressing in these remotes? And if there’s anyone here who can sell food to our kids

it’s you you know what gets their attention you know it makes that lasting impression you know what gets them to drive their parents crazy in the grocery store and I’m here today to ask you to use that knowledge in that power to our kids advantage I’m asking you to actively promote healthy food and healthy habits to her kids
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ryzh [129]3 years ago
5 0

Michelle Obama is most likely addressing corporate businesses that produce food.  You can tell that she is directing it towards business because she says "If there is anyone here who can sell food to our kids, its you".  This is showing how food companies really understand what goes on in kids head and this is why lucky charms is the color it is.  It attracts kids to the food.

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