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[[File:BWCookie.jpg|thumb]]A '''black and white cookie''' is just that, black and white. [[Jerry Seinfeld]] purchased and ate one in “[[The Dinner Party]]”. This led to the end of [[Jerry Seinfeld's Non-Vomit Streak|his Non-Vomit Streak]].
 
[[File:BWCookie.jpg|thumb]]A '''black and white cookie''' is just that, black and white. [[Jerry Seinfeld]] purchased and ate one in “[[The Dinner Party]]”. This led to the end of [[Jerry Seinfeld's Non-Vomit Streak|his Non-Vomit Streak]].
 
 
== Critical Analysis ==
 
== Critical Analysis ==
 
A blog dedicated to the legality of the issues that arise in Seinfeld episodes, [https://seinfeldlaw.com/ Seinfeld Law], analyzed whether the Black and White cookie is the best representation for [https://seinfeldlaw.com/2019/01/15/the-dinner-party-segregation/ Civil Rights legislation.]
 
A blog dedicated to the legality of the issues that arise in Seinfeld episodes, [https://seinfeldlaw.com/ Seinfeld Law], analyzed whether the Black and White cookie is the best representation for [https://seinfeldlaw.com/2019/01/15/the-dinner-party-segregation/ Civil Rights legislation.]

Revision as of 22:51, 16 February 2019

BWCookie

A black and white cookie is just that, black and white. Jerry Seinfeld purchased and ate one in “The Dinner Party”. This led to the end of his Non-Vomit Streak.

 Critical Analysis

A blog dedicated to the legality of the issues that arise in Seinfeld episodes, Seinfeld Law, analyzed whether the Black and White cookie is the best representation for Civil Rights legislation.