With the vending machines at Burnaby’s Moscrop Secondary School now flush with healthy snacks like dried apple chips and bran cereal, students looking for a sugar fix face a half-hour trek to the nearest convenience store. Or they can just find Goggles, WeeMan or The Fern, the noms de guerre of three Grade 11 students who are making a healthy profit off British Columbia’s new ban on junk food in schools.