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  • They look like fake food to me...or cheesies for babies.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Kat 2009

  • Today a woman was going around handing out snacks, and she stopped at my desk to point out that there were rice krispie treats hidden underneath the cheesies.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Jay 2008

  • Actually I might just have cheesies, that's what I was planning on eating.

    26th January '06 goldy_dollar 2006

  • But part of the ad's story line has these kids consuming quantities of cheesies, donuts, sugar-filled pop, and chocolate bars on a bus ride.

    Taking Control of Our Own Health 2004

  • We did get cheesies on occasion usually as a bribe to be good when a babysitter was coming over, but one bag of cheesies to share amongst 6 people means your fingers don't even turn orange.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Jay 2006

  • I had completely forgotten about the cheesies cause I am so out of it.

    15th December '05 2005

  • To Nanny the table now presented a rich appearance, for besides the teapot there were butter and loaf-bread and cheesies: a biscuit of which only Thrums knows the secret.

    The Little Minister 1898

  • Costa has had owners admit to feeding their pets pizza, cheesies, popsicles and even Coke, which she likens to killing them with kindness.

    Thestar.com - Home Page 2010

  • The night was fantastic; the house was packed full of good people, the hosts stashed salt water taffy all over the house in random places (even the back of the toilet), and they also filled every possible vessel in the house with chips, cheesies and nachos.

    CBC Radio 3 2009

  • 9:53 PM: Fickle Feline I mean, not that, uh, I have never given my baby cheesies.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Kat 2009

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