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What to take away, what to trash from the ‘Twinkie Diet’ - Articles - Employee Benefit News
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What to take away, what to trash from the ‘Twinkie Diet’ - Articles - Employee Benefit News
Mark Haub, a Kansas State University nutrition professor, lost 27 pounds and lowered his cholesterol levels by eating a 10-week diet of mostly
Twinkies and Doritos
and adding no extra exercise.
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(thefrisky.com)
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