Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Health & Fitness | Free | Big Feet Productions Ltd. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Recent scientific research indicates that an imaginary diet actually does the trick. Eating 30 imaginary sweets will stop your mind from craving the real thing. It’s essential that you take your time to eat each imaginary item one by one.
Peckish is for all your imaginary diet needs.
"When people imagined themselves eating M & M’s or pieces of cheese, they became less likely to gorge themselves on the real thing, research shows."
"Real Evidence for Diets That Are Just Imaginary"
For more info see: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/14/science/14tier.html?_r=1
hey its cute, free and doesn't cause a sugar high! We actually allow skittles as a mini reward system for good behavior with my oldest. I couldn't believe it- I tried this with my 7 year old son, and he accepted eating his virtual "treat". go figure! This might work for ridding us of of our skittles habit over here... we can slowly maximize the number of virtual candies he must earn before they can be earned in the real world. Best of all, I can email a note to myself about his "reward" he earned, or Facebook it, although I just prefer email... Cool!
This game doesn't even open up, it's terrible and don't waste 99 cents for this!!! I give it one star because I like the review for the game!