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Uploaded by CBS on Mar 18, 2009
With a son who has autism, Noah's Pretzels store owner Dwayne Herndon has set out to educate customers and raise awareness about this disorder. CBS News' Joel Brown reports from Washington.
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I make pretzels with an extra twist, most people just call them "retarded breadsticks" and throw them out.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
Good Idea!
His business is booming.
chimairatool 2 years ago
amazing man .. only a few left now .. bravo
lavin8284 2 years ago
very admirable
DonCorleone87 2 years ago
wow amazing i hope this happens world wide
gosse10 2 years ago
that is wonderful and nice
ChaseUtley1006 2 years ago
this guy inspires me for when i become a chef
to incorporate food an helping people lik that is amazing
steveo324xx 2 years ago
Joe Is a wonderful man I wish him all the luck. The world needs more people like him.
markdoeg 2 years ago
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I make pretzels with an extra twist, most people just call them "retarded breadsticks" and throw them out.
BinkieMcFartnuggets 2 years ago
Good Idea!
His business is booming.
chimairatool 2 years ago
amazing man .. only a few left now .. bravo
lavin8284 2 years ago
very admirable
DonCorleone87 2 years ago
wow amazing i hope this happens world wide
gosse10 2 years ago
that is wonderful and nice
ChaseUtley1006 2 years ago
this guy inspires me for when i become a chef
to incorporate food an helping people lik that is amazing
steveo324xx 2 years ago
Joe Is a wonderful man I wish him all the luck. The world needs more people like him.
markdoeg 2 years ago