Are brownies no longer allowed in Vermont schools?

According to The Vermont Watchdog, Vermont public schools are restricting the sale of brownies to comply with new nutrition mandates.

The new rules, which evolved out of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, spell death to brownies, cupcakes, cookies and other bake sale goodies used to raise money for extracurriculars at money-strapped schools.

Now the question is, which kids out there have actually claimed to like kale?

Correction: The previous version of this article erroneously cited reporting done by The Vermont Watchdog. It has been brought to our attention by the Vermont Agency of Education that the original article on that site was irresponsibly reported. Vermont public schools have not banned brownies, but have asked that treats for sale meet certain nutritional restrictions.

Correction: The previous version of this article erroneously cited reporting done by The Vermont Watchdog. It has been brought to our attention by the Vermont Agency of Education that the original article on that site was irresponsibly reported. Vermont public schools have not banned brownies, but have asked that treats for sale meet certain nutritional restrictions.