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The newest commercial opens with a man in pajamas sitting in his kitchen, a box of Wheat Thins nearby.
Her groceries have dwindled to a box of Wheat Thins, a couple of containers of room-temperature yogurt and a hardening block of cheddar.
But there is only so much price elasticity in something with a long shelf life -- like a box of Wheat Chex, which can sell just as easily next Friday.
And that is better than sitting in front of the television watching "Judge Judy" while eating a box of Wheat Thins.
She had even lost 1.6 pounds in the last 36 hours - the Nutella jar had been left untouched and a virgin box of Wheat Thins had yet to lose its maidenhead.
In the 2012 "Late Show" appearance, Williams also recalled carrying a box of Wheat Thins, which he said a hungry special operator dug into with a "hand the size of a canned ham".
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They were then placed in several dozen boxes of wheat grass; because the height of the sticks varied, the butterflies appeared to be flying.
The Pentagon also announced that it was suspending parachute drops of boxes of wheat and blankets after one of the wooden containers -- which weigh as much as 1,800 pounds -- crashed into a house north of Mazar-i-Sharif, killing a woman.
Their only solid sustenance is a box of Stoned Wheat Thins and some tragic-looking carrot sticks.
I used the remains of a box of whole wheat couscous and a little bit of sorghum (you can also use Israeli couscous) to show off my tomato crop.
It looks a bit like a box of Shredded Wheat exploded over a molten wheel of cheese — and, essentially, that's what it is — but the delicate flavor of the orange-blossom syrup that douses the crunchy pastry combines with the mild, oozing cheese so ethereally that it might dampen one's appreciation of cheesecake forever.
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