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Well she went to bed not that long ago then came out about 15 minutes later crying her eyes out. I have no idea what's going on so I ask her what the matter is. She says between tears
"Lucky is going to eat me when I fall asleep!"
Oh great, so I go pull out the Lucky Charms box to see what the deal was. Sure enough on the box was quite possibly the creepiest looking cartoon character I've ever seen, and my cousin starts screaming at the box. I wish I had a camera handy to show you guys this thing. Anyway I told her Lucky only eats Lucky Charms and not people and she seems to be asleep now.
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if the parents think their child has had sugar, they often perceive a difference in behavior that is not really there by objective measures
Any effect is either due to your bias, or because you've indoctrinated your kids into believing they'll be hyper after consuming sugar, or both.
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