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June 25, 2024 2 mins
Dangerous Dave talks about the unhealthiest snacks and Zebra Cakes top the list. Plus, dupe destinations people are considering to save money, including one like Napa, California vs Italy.
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He's uber in the den with dangerousday. So let's be honest. Nobody's
looking for a vitamin pac nutrient richsnack when they're grabbing a Little Debbie zebra
cake? Right, but is itreally the worst? A blog eat this?
Not that listed the forty unhealthiest snacks. Zebra cakes were number one,
which seems dramatic, but with thirtyfour grams of added sugar, one cake

(00:21):
exceeds you recommended daily intake. Italso has three hundred and twenty calories,
fourteen grams of fat, eight gramsof saturated fat, one hundred and fifty
milligrams of sodium, forty seven gramsof carbs, two grams of protein.
I guess they probably should have ledwith that one, right. Rest of
the ten unhealthiest snacks Smuckers, GooberGrape rid Spits, Cheese Crackers, Turtle
Chex Mix, Little Debbie, SwissRolls, Dorito's Nacho Cheese, Max Salt

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and Vinegar, pork Skins, Hostess, Old Fashioned Donuts TwixT candy bar and
Chewy Dips, Granola Bar. Wow, I eat those granola bars. I
guess I should probably watch a littlebit more and take a look at the
labels. But then again, whenyou're going on a road and you want
yourself a snack, do you reallywant to bring yourself a bowl of cheerios
deeper in the tub well. Anew report says people are fighting rising costs

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researching so called vacation dupes, basicallyfinding something similar that's cheaper and not quite
luxurious. For example, maybe youridea of a waterfront vacation in Bora Bora
is subbed out to one to SanDiego, which, by the way,
is no comparison. Actually, thatcould even dupe that, replace it with
Myrtle Beach, or substitute Cleveland.In a poll, sixty one percent of

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Americans said they'd be interested in adupe, but they just wouldn't want everybody
to broadcast it. Twenty eight percentsaid they wouldn't reveal what they were doing
in the light version of another destination. So you can say I'm going to
the beach without revealing the beach,saying you're going to the tropics, not
to mention it's actually Venezuela. Sowhat are some new destination dupes trends to

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save money? Some examples Virgin Islandsinstead of the Bahamas. Now I've seen
some pretty cheap trips of the Bahamas, and I've realized that tickets to the
Virgin Islands, because I've been toboth, have gotten quite expensive. So
if you ask me, I wouldrather go to the Virgin Islands and the
Bahamas anyway. Belfast instead of Londonor Liverpool instead of London, Memphis instead

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of Nashville, Caroso instead of SaintMartin, Napa, California instead of Tuscany,
Italy, Tarpon Springs, Florida insteadof the Greek Islands, Western Colorado
instead of Iceland, Leckworth State Park, New York instead of the Grand Canyon,
Newport, Rhode Island instead of Nice, France. And Leavenworth, Washington
instead of Bavaria, Germany. Someof the dupe destinations to save money,

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I just checked out on one goingto Strangquist, Minnesota instead of Peasic,
North Dakota. To me, theycame for another episode of Deeper in the
Den with Dangerous Dave Plight here
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