First Lady Michelle Obama pretends to take a bite out of her honey sucker that she made with children during the first viewing of the White House 2012 holiday decorations in Washington, DC, November 28, 2012.
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Shocking Photos: Michelle Obama Actually Joins Kids in Making Candy at the White House!
November 29, 2012
Don't look now, but Michelle Obama might have just taken a small Christmas break from the strict diet regiment she has ascribed to the nation's school children.
The first lady approached the children making unhealthy food Wednesday
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And instead of instructing them to stop...
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...she joined them!
First lady Michelle Obama decorates a lollipop during a holiday decoration preview at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Obama joined children as they decorated holiday treats during a preview of the White House holiday decorations.Credit: AP
Ok, This might be an apple
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Wait, the report says this is a lollipop!
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No...
First lady Michelle Obama shows the lollipop she decorated during a holiday decoration preview at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Obama joined school children as they decorated holiday treats.Credit: AP
way...
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Jose.
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There is also a 300 pound version of the White House made out of gingerbread
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...where even the white house vegetable garden has turned to candy
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Nothing makes sense anymore
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Happy Holidays
The First Lady welcomed military families, including Gold Star and Blue Star parents, spouses and children, to the White House for the first viewing of the 2012 holiday decorations. The theme for the White House Christmas 2012 is 'Joy to All.'Credit: Getty Images
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