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What do Scooby Snacks taste like?

What do Scooby Snacks taste like? Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., and Matthew Lillard all agreed that the on-set prop cookies made good dog food

Q What's in a Scooby Snack?

A ''Rat's a recret,'' says Scooby-Doo himself (voiced by Neil Fanning, the movie's CGI canine). The prop department whipped up actual cookies shaped to resemble Scooby's monogrammed dog tag. ''They tasted a bit like gingersnaps,'' says director Raja Gosnell. ''Nothing exotic or sinister.'' Or tasty, say the actors who sampled the treats. ''Apparently there was no sugar or butter in the entire land, because they were god-awful,'' says Freddie Prinze Jr. Rails Shaggy-delic Matthew Lillard: ''Garbage. Wet cardboard.'' And Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scooby's Daphne, says the flavor was apt: ''Like dog food.''

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Originally posted Jun 28, 2002 Published in issue #660-661 Jun 28, 2002 Order article reprints

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