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If you think a plate of homemade brownies can satisfy the munchies of a Rolling Stone reader, here’s the scoop on
what else it takes. Last week, Rolling Stone readers spent 290 million dollars in grocery stores, drank 40 million
glasses of soda, ate 6 million cups of yoghurt and polished off 4 million candy bars. And they’re still hungry. Ad for
Rolling Stone magazine (1987) addressing advertisers who often misperceived readers as being poor hippies.

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If you think a plate of homemade brownies can satisfy the munchies of a Rolling Stone reader, here’s the scoop on what else it takes. Last week, Rolling Stone readers spent 290 million dollars in grocery stores, drank 40 million glasses of soda, ate 6 million cups of yoghurt and polished off 4 million candy bars. And they’re still hungry. Ad for Rolling Stone magazine (1987) addressing advertisers who often misperceived readers as being poor hippies.

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