Caption: Mary Cheng, Credit: Phil Nusbaum
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Mary Cheng 

Fruity Candy

From: KBEM
Series: What's Real
Length: 01:00

Candy is a focus of high school kids' diets. But is there a new preference emerging? Read the full description.
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Mary_cheng_small Is is possible that candy made from fruit is gaining a toehold with High School kids? One high school student makes a case for it.

All What's Real Pieces are self enclosed w/music on each end written and voiced by Minneapolis High School students.

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Piece Description

Is is possible that candy made from fruit is gaining a toehold with High School kids? One high school student makes a case for it.

All What's Real Pieces are self enclosed w/music on each end written and voiced by Minneapolis High School students.

Timing and Cues

Is it possible that high school kids are turning towards candy made of fruit. Well, maybe it is possible.

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

Is is possible that candy made from fruit is gaining a toehold with High School kids? One high school student makes a case for it.

OUTRO:

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Reflecting Mirrors Marcus Roberts Time and Circumstance. Columbia 1996 07:17

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