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He sucked his lungs full of air and threw himself into the water.

The marshmallow may look solid, but it’s actually full of air pockets—a foam.

“It’s okay. It doesn’t need to be full of air for very long. Just long enough for me to kick it to the ghetto fence.”

According to NWSA’s 2021 report, it exported 20,743 containers full of apples and 836,012 containers full of air.

But anyone who buys processed snacks knows packages have been full of air for years, and the practice of shrinking sizes instead of raising prices goes back centuries.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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