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9-Year-Old Girl Filled An Empty Lip Balm Tube With Cheese So She Can Eat It During Class


Are you a cheese lover who find ways to have a bite of it during working hours or studying? If your answer is yes then his trick would be helpful for you.

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A 9-year-old girl from Missouri decided to fill an empty lip balm tube with slices of sharp cheddar cheese. The girl’s mother, Valerie Schremp Hahn who is a reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, shared the picture of her genius girls’ creation.

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She wrote: ”My 9-year-old daughter has taken an old lip balm tube and filled it with cheese so she can eat it in class.”

Valerie Schremp Hahn

The idea came from  a compilation of back-to-school pranks on sneaking food into class from Troom Troom, a DIY life hacks channel. In the video, they took an empty glue stick container but the girl didn’t have one so she invented an idea to go for empty lip balm.

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“I just found that, cleaned it out with some soap, and started filling it with cheese,” the fourth-grader said. She used sharp cheddar from Aldi’s.

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She called it “cheese stick chapsticks” and brought it to school to take a  few licks and bites during breaks between standardized tests.

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“You can lick it and no one will know,” she said.

She told about her friends that they didn’t know it was cheese but not lip balm.

“At first I didn’t tell them and I was like licking the, cheese and then I told them it was cheese and they just started laughing so hard,” the fourth-grader said.

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Valerie Schremp Hahn

“I’m just impressed that anybody would, like, like this out of all things,”

“Cheese is amazing,” she added.

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The girl’s mother Schremp Hahn told BuzzFeed News that the teachers didn’t notice the two tubes of cheese during class but got her message about it and found it hilarious. The principal of the school was also impressed with this creativity and told Hahn her daughter would get a shoutout in the school’s newsletter.

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“I was kind of surprised it took off, but people like cheese so, you know, maybe I shouldn’t be surprised,” Schremp Hahn said.

 

 

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