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In some cases, they are being pushed by state law that restricts what students can get from the vending machines

That is changing now as companies develop markets for products they expect to satisfy both nutritionists and consumers. Imagine peeled baby carrots instead of candy, or crispy baked - http://www.reddit.com/r/howto/search?q=crispy%20baked pita bread in place of those chips.

Healthy products, relegated to a few trays or maybe a row or two, if they were sold at all, are starting to take over entire machines. These offerings account for a small but growing share of the $3.3 billion business.

Companies hope to attract adults who have avoided vending machines because of the diet-busting temptations. Another focus is on schools, where parents and administrators would prefer that students much on raisins rather than powdered doughnuts.

A vending machine without candy bars and regular soda is a big step, said Mike Kiser, chief executive officer of Compass Vending Services, an industry leader based in Charlotte, N.C. "We've never had the courage to take out our best sellers," he said.

Compass is experimenting with a bank of food and drink machines lined up behind a plastic facade to look like a single unit. Products include granola bars, PowerBars, salads, energy drinks and smoothies.

Sodexho Vending reserves nine of a typical machine's 45 trays for healthy items, said Tom Smith, senior vice president of the company, based in Gaithersburg, Md. Examples are nuts and dried fruits, and low-sodium chips.

As the companies see it, that offers a little something for all the different needs.

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Of course, there still is a place for candy. People still will want "a small indulgence" as a reward, he said.

Stonyfield Farm, an organic foods company in Londonderry, N.H., has 15 vending machines in California, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, and has applications from schools in 36 states, spokeswoman Cathleen Toomey said.

To help fill the machines, the company rounded up products from a number of organic vendors. She said the company followed guidelines from a children's nutrition group, Kids First, to make sure the offerings were healthy.

The machines offer baked pita chips instead of potato chips, and yogurt drinks instead of soda, Toomey said. Students tested the products, and the company founder is sure "you can put a Coke machine alongside our machine and we will survive," she said.

School districts increasingly are looking for healthier snacks. In some cases, they are being pushed by state law that restricts what students can get from the vending machines. In other areas, healthier choices could be district policy.

Schools in Hopkins, Minn., will switch this school year to treats such as yogurt and carrot sticks, said Bertrand Weber, director of operations for the St. Paul-Minneapolis-area district's food service program.

There also will be standard snacks, but with a healthy edge - for instance, no trans fats, he said. Health experts say this kind of fat can clog arteries.

Weber said students already watch what they eat. Hopkins High School's Health Nut Cafe, which specializes natural and organic meals, accounts for half of the lunch business, he said.

By Ira Dreyfuss

No, they don't all give up their kidneys, but make no mistake, teachers save us parents, every day

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - A good teacher will do almost anything for a student, but few have gone as far as Donna Hoagland, a teacher at Marsh Pointe Elementary in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida - http://wideinfo.org/?s=Florida . It all started when Donna noticed a change in one of her 4th graders, Troy Volk.

"It did affect his morning behavior, and he was just shut down at times," Donna said.

"She suspected there was something going on," said Troy's mother, Anahita. "So she asked me if anything had changed at home."

Anahita told Donna the truth, that for the past year, she's been in stage 5 kidney failure. She has severe pain almost daily and because she has a rare blood type, the odds of finding a donor are slim.

"When my parents told me about the kidney failing stuff, I was getting a little down," Troy said.

He added that his worst fear was his mom "not getting a kidney ever." 

Troy has tried to keep up a brave front, and fortunately, he found a friend in Donna, who has been there for him every step of the way.

"To think what he must go through seeing his mom being sick all the time, it's not fair," Donna said.

But Donna felt like she could help. Turns out, she has the same rare blood type. So unbeknownst - http://www.alexa.com/search?q=unbeknownst&r=topsites_index&p=bigtop to Troy's family, 의왕출장마사지 - https://www.anmaop.com/%e2%8c%a0%ec%9d%98%ec%99%95%ec%b6%9c%ec%9e%a5%ec%... she spent months researching how to become a kidney donor, before calling up Anahita for the best parent-teacher conference of all time.

"I'm like, 'what are you talking about?' She turns around and she's like, 'we're a match,'" Anahita said.

How could she say thank you? "You can't," Anahita said. "You really can't."

The transplant happened over Christmas break and now everyone is doing well -- donor, recipient, and the boy they both cherish.

"The one thing I love about my mom's kidney transplant … is that we all get a gift," Troy said. "The same gift – it's not a gift that can be wrapped in a present. It's like a miracle. A perfect match is a miracle."

Of course the other miracle is Donna and teachers like her – who love our children as their own. No, they don't all give up their kidneys, but make no mistake, teachers save us parents, every day.

To contact On the Road, or to send us a story idea, email us: OnTheRoad@cbsnews.com    

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