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We were an Oreo house but the Hydrox people pine for their favorite cookie to return. Unwilling to accept the harsh judgment of the market that their favorite cookie is not beloved by the consumer public they nevertheless plea for their favorite comfort food’s return.Sounds like they need some political help. If the auto jobs and the mill jobs can come back so can the Hydrox cookies. So John Edwards and Mitt Romney be alert— grab a new cause: “Don’t be a cookie pessimist! Leave no crumb behind!”

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