Monday, June 26, 2006

Fight for Fluff! Sandwich causes sticky debate
Father furious that Mass. school serves marshmallow delicacy for lunch


BOSTON - It’s creamy, it’s sweet and it’s become a staple of lunch boxes for generations of New England school children.
Now, the beloved Fluffernutter sandwich — the irresistible combination of Marshmallow Fluff and peanut butter, preferably on white bread with a glass of milk handy — finds itself at the center of a sticky political debate.
Sen. Jarrett Barrios was outraged that his son Nathaniel, a third-grader, was given a Fluffernutter sandwich at the King Open School in Cambridge. He said he plans to file legislation that would ban schools from offering the local delicacy more than once a week as the main meal of the day.

The Democrat said that his amendment to a bill on junk food in schools may seem “a little silly” — but that school nutrition is serious.
His proposal seemed anything but silly to Rep. Kathi-Anne Reinstein, a Democrat whose district in Revere is near the company that has produced the marshmallow concoction for more than 80 years, Durkee-Mower Inc.
The official sandwich?She responded with a proposal to designate the Fluffernutter the “official sandwich of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.”
“I’m going to fight to the death for Fluff,” Reinstein said.

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