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Sally Bodie, an archivist at the Smithsonian, won't eat animals that have appeared in Walt Disney movies. An Ithaca, N.Y., woman reportedly doesn't eat gherkin pickles because they remind her of baby alligators. Once a week for the past 15 years, local communications attorney Ron Siegel has eaten an entire Peking duck, usually triggered by "a little duck image" that appears in his head while driving home from work. Colleagues have affectionately dubbed a Washington trade association official's method of eating Peanut M&M's as "weird." Explains the official: "I bite it gently in the middle, eat half the chocolate coating, expose half the peanut. I grasp the peanut firmly with my teeth, eat the peanut, then the other half of the chocolate. I thereby get three bites out of every Peanut M&M. It takes me a week to eat a bag."

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