Lazy Cakes??.... Whats IN them?

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I lot of people driving long trips take a lot of caffeine supplements, to keep themselves awake. Then it's hard to go to sleep when they get where they're going. I can see them being marketed at the same places the caffeine is being sold at, since that's their target market, among others.
 
Well, I bet teenagers are eating them. All I hear about from my sons is so and so drinks Monster all the time, how come you wont let me. Well, let's see mayber because I don't want my ten year old or 13 year old being any hyper than they already are. Or having a heart attack which could seriously happen. So all those same children that have parents that let them drink Monster to stay awake at school, will probably let their kids eat these so they will go to sleep at night. Even though they say not for children...some people will never learn.

I wouldn't need to try it, because I am always already tired. Just don't have the time to sleep, especially now that spring is here, and so much work needs to be done!
 
Hey Wendy, looks like you've been buying a few too many of those Lazy Cakes... looks what's happening in the Ol' Commonweath now!

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/05/13/fall-river-new-bedford-try-to-ban-lazy-cakes/

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Yeah, that character on the front does look stoned.

I've taken melatonin, it gives you "it's time for bed" feeling. But, you can still function if you need to. It's not like a sleeping pill.
 
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Beats giving them Nyquil....
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Benadryl.....my son has ADHD severly so we have tried a lot
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He has been living on his own now, this is the 2nd month.
 
A chocolate brownie is a flat, baked square or bar sliced from a type of dense, rich chocolate cake, which is, in texture, like a cross between a cake and a cookie. Brownies are common lunchbox fare, typically eaten by hand, and often accompanied by milk or coffee. Kids are fund of eating it because it is a chocolate and sweet. But, it was found out that the brownies has melatonin. Recent news reports have come out concerning kids in New England getting hooked on melatonin brownies. To think that adults are recommended to ingest 1 to 3 milligrams at most per day, and 0.1 to 0.3 milligrams is recommended for children. Many of the brownies and other snacks contain 8 milligrams of melatonin. Since a great amount of melatonin in brownies is dangerous to kids, it was decided that New England towns looking to ban melatonin brownies.
 

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