L.Fudge cookies climbed 23% this year after Kellogg added Butterfinger and S'mores cream filling.
But my point is that changes in technology do lead to changes in accepted mores.
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More than a simple satire on conservative social mores, "Bridegroom" is a metaphysical mystery.
They come for cooler climates and looser mores, not the history or the beaches.
Much of the latest electronic guidance is sponsored from Saudi Arabia, and so reflects its conservative mores.
The issue is not one of individual desires, or of the norms and mores of civilian society.
Good corporate citizenship adds value while bucking the mores of a civil society will eventually kill enterprises.
Button's playboy lifestyle in his early F1 career didn't fit well with the mores of the sport, either.
Identifying who will never like you is as important, if not mores o, than identifying your target customer.
What is civilization save passing to posterity the accumulated prosperity, cultural achievements, customs and mores of our forbearers?
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Besides ushering in a new tolerance of outsiders, the bride shortage has changed social mores in other ways.
Like many American settlers, the Anglo-Saxons developed tribal mores around commonwealths of sovereign individuals claiming inherent, inviolable rights.
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The Internet has its own style of writing and its own social mores.
They are powerful clues about how age-old human mores have acquired new hues.
And we have been lately treated to evidence that little has changed in the mores of Wall Street.
The upsurge of divorce in the 1970s was caused by new social mores and legislative changes rather than affluence.
They assumed that immigrants would quickly adopt the mores of their host societies.
It is a pity that an important topic like contemporary food mores, which deserves serious study, is treated so rhetorically.
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Muslim countries, worried about the way in which the internet undermines conservative social mores on nudity and mingling, are twitchy too.
Instead, milk's the thing - and all the mores if you listen to Sandy Wilkie, sales and marketing director of Wiseman Dairies.
The approach called for members committed to purifying the life of Church rather than adapting it to the mores of mass culture.
Films (and studio bosses) are beginning to mirror the new social mores.
On similar lines, an American official in Saudi Arabia describes un-Islamic mores at a clandestine Halloween party, hosted by a royal prince.
Mr Malhotra knows better than most the penalties for flouting local mores.
Above all else, it must be quiet, dark, very comfortable--and, contrary to modern mores, no music of any kind, no matter how faint.
They brought with them the manners and mores of the old American south: top hats and tail-coats, despite the dizzying humidity, and Christianity.
However, women in India, a country that prides itself on being a traditional society, still face enormous pressure to conform to social mores.
The Diamond Jubilee has prompted a slew of new royal biographies, making familiar points about how the monarchy has shrewdly adapted to modern mores.
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Her column reflected American mores yet often ran ahead of them.
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In an even greater concession to contemporary mores, French bookshops carry works written by Jamie Oliver, a chipper television chef from Britain, of all places.
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