I wake up in the morning
I go to sleep at night
But a day without snack time
That just ain't right

Oh, snack time, oh, snack time

How I live the vision of people everywhere
In harmony together and each one has their share

Oh, snack time, oh, snack time

Snack time, snack time, talkin' bout snack time
Snack time, snack time, oh, snack time
Snack time, snack time, oh, smack time

"Hi, I'm Getty I love barbecue potato chips"
"Hi, I'm Jonah and I like marshmallows"
"Hi, I'm Harlon and I love blueberry pie"
"My name is Whin and I like crackers"
"Hi, I'm Lyle and I like watermelon"
"Hi, my name is Hazel and my favorite snack is Moury"
"Hi, I'm Sarah and I love chocolate"
"Hi, I'm Ben and my favorite snack is a 3 Lb lobster"
"Hi, my name is Martin and my favorite snacks are olives"
"Hi, I'm Hannah and I like Salt and Vinegar chips"
"Hi, this is David and my favorite snacks is Simba, Japanese rice crackers"
"Hi, I'm Jason and I like macaroni and cheese"
"Hi, I'm Martin and I like popcorn"
"Hi, I'm Gord and I like peanut butter and crackers"
"Hello, my name is Issac and I like Ice Cream"
"Hi, this is Bubbles my favorite snack is back legs"
"Hi, my name is Milan and my favorite snack is Cheese-it"
"Hi, I'm Al and I like honey roasted peanuts"
"Hi, I'm Lyle and I like Jellybeans"
"Hi, I'm Janine and I like microwaved chocolate donuts, that's what I like"
"Hello, I am Zignan 5 and I like micro jets"
"Hi, I'm Gordon Lightfoot and my favorite snack is pasta"

Oh, snack time, oh, snack time
Oh, snack time


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