He was real enthusiastic. He talked about getting a new job.

If someone is addicted to chocolate, this may be a better choice than other chocolate bars. But to think that you are going to lower blood cholesterol levels, or chance of heart disease, by eating two of these a day - that is just wishful thinking.

These drinks are marketing ploys. I'm not aware of any scientific data that they do what they say they're going to do - and they can be very dangerous to your health.

He met me in my office, and he didn't give me a handshake - he gave me a hug. He was a great kid.

He said he was getting a new job. Everything seemed to be going fantastic.

You can't assume something's dangerous just because there is no scientific evidence that it is. But it does leave open this question ... There's the potential for adverse effects to come out in some sort of study or an actual case. Potentially, it could backfire on them.

I wish there were 52 of him around. Mom and Dad raised him right.