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Question for providers after seeing this funny picture on bp. Those Jolly Ranchers look so tempting!
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Second column, second picture.

Either she's on a Jolly Rancher diet and that's her meal, or clients get a Jolly Rancher before leaving.
Reminds me of how dentists and doctors usually give children candy or a lollipop after an unpleasant visit.

Anyways, I don't think she's legit. Those pics have been used in others ads in several different cities. Not sure of the origin.
That's too bad because those Jolly Ranchers are really tempting.

Providers: do you give your clients a snack or treat before they leave?

RoxanneTrumpSD See my TER Reviews 406 reads
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I always keep a full stock of water bottles, granola bars, veggie sticks, or fruit! Hydration and sustenance are how we human beings are able to function. I used to have a diabetic client, whom needed guidance in how to snack according to is condition. I would put together sugar conscious treats that he could enjoy before activity so his blood sugar levels stayed in the clear. I used to be a Girl Scout so I like to always be prepared.

Xo

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QueenBia See my TER Reviews 221 reads
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Always nice when providers are mindful of their clients' needs.

When you said granola bars, it reminded me of this pic:
Posted By: RoxanneTrumpSD
I always keep a full stock of water bottles, granola bars, veggie sticks, or fruit! Hydration and sustenance are how we human beings are able to function. I used to have a diabetic client, whom needed guidance in how to snack according to is condition. I would put together sugar conscious treats that he could enjoy before activity so his blood sugar levels stayed in the clear. I used to be a Girl Scout so I like to always be prepared.  
   
 Xo

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