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	<title>Franklin Foods Blog &#187; Hahn&#8217;s Yogurt &amp; Cream Cheeese</title>
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	<description>Re-Inventing Cream Cheese</description>
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		<title>&#8220;Did you leave room for dessert?&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why at the end of every restaurant meal is this same question being asked?   ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why at the end of every restaurant meal is this same question (or something very simliar) being asked?   Well, it happened to me (again) last Saturday night and I tend to have the same answer, &#8220;No, I think we are fine.&#8221;  I wonder how many restaurant diners are asked this same or similiar question at the end of every restaurant meal across the U.S. and respond this exact same way?   At $8 &#8211; $12 for a dessert in most nicer restaurants a couple of &#8220;Yeses&#8221; could really help boost the check average and regain some lost sales due to less diners.  As a diner I want to be sold on dessert.  As an ingredient manufacturer I have a stake in the game as well.  I would love to change the way desserts are sold in the U.S.  and create the &#8221;No&#8221; Proof Dessert (thinking out loud here).  Does it need to be lower in calories?; or have less fat?; and, of course still be decadent.  The current way to sell desserts across the U.S. needs a fresh approach.  Since our mission is to Re-Invent Cream Cheese, we might just have the solution.</p>
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