[speedgibson] Speed Gibson: Busted! For Skittles?
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Thu Mar 13 12:06:14 EDT 2008
Posted by Speed Gibson:
Busted! For Skittles?
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Mark Levin is ranting the way only he can on this story, via the
Associated Press:
Contraband candy has led to trouble for an eighth-grade honors
student in Connecticut.
Michael Sheridan was stripped of his title as class vice president,
barred from attending an honors student dinner and suspended for a
day after buying a bag of Skittles from a classmate.
School spokeswoman Catherine Sullivan-DeCarlo said the New Haven
school system banned candy sales in 2003 as part of a districtwide
school wellness policy.
Michael's suspension was reduced from three days to one, but he has
not been reinstated as class vice president.
Superintendent Reginald Mayo said Wednesday the principal was just
trying to keep students safe, but he would review the decision to
suspend Michael.
Michael says he didn't realize his candy purchase was against the
rules, but he did notice the student selling the Skittles February
26 was being secretive.
I didn't know that Skittles were a threat to student safety. Maybe if
they spill on the floor someone might slip and fall. It's certainly
not because any nutritional danger.
A vending machine size bag of Skittles is 240 calories, with 2.5 grams
of fat and 54 carbohydrate grams. It has a minimal 10 mg of sodium.
And, it has 50% of your daily Vitamin C. Oh, but they're empty
calories! No protein! No fiber! And the carbs are mostly simple sugar,
not the superior complex carbs!
Well, let's compare that to something I'm sure the New Haven food
police would approve, a 2 ounce serving of Barilla PLUS Multigrain
Spaghetti topped with half a cup of Prego Heart Smart Italian Sauce.
That has 300 calories, 60 more than the Skittles. It has 4 grams of
fat, and unlike the Skittles, some of it is saturated fat. It has 53
carbohydrate grams, almost the same, admitted mostly complex carbs. It
has 455 mg of sodium vs 10 for the Skittles. The only significant
nutrient is a 35% thiamine (vitamin B1) dose.
True, the pasta dish has 12 grams of protein and 7 grams of fiber. A
little tuna and shredded wheat with other meals covers that easily.
Yes, Skittles can be part of a nutritious diet, especially if one
serving of Skittles keeps you from ravenously eating multiple servings
of something else, even the entree I described here.
But that's not what this is really all about.
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