What's your favorite kind of cereal?!


Question: Lucky Charms.


Answers: Lucky Charms.

peanut butter crunch

cap'n crunch

Cinnamon Toast Crunch or Frosted Flakes.

captin chrunch
or
trix

honey nut cheerios. i can eat em straight out of the box.

Cracklin oat bran. I like it with milk or just plain as a snack.

lucky charms

healthy cereal - oatmeal with dried cranberries
Unhealthy - captain crunch plain or peanut butter

Healthy - Plain Cheerios and Plain Cornflakes.

Unhealthy - Fruit Loops, Cap'n Crunch, Frosted Flakes, and Honey Bunches Of Oats.

coco puffs & cheerios!! :) Yum

Nabisco Shredded Wheat in the large size. I CANNOT buy Reese's Puff's anymore though-They are so addicting I can eat them right out of the box at one sitting until the box is empty. The milk never gets to them. I think the cereal co.'s add some magic ingredients too them!

Cocoa Puffs!!!!!

Cocoa Puffs is a brand of chocolate-flavored puffed grain breakfast cereal manufactured by General Mills. They are small "puff" spheres that have been flavored with chocolate. Essentially, General Mills took their popular Kix cereal and added chocolate flavoring to it. Kix cereal is produced at the same factories as Cocoa Puffs, but differs in both density and circumference. Its mascot is Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, whose catchphrase is "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs". Sonny was originally dark brown but has since become orange. He wore a striped pink and white shirt, but this has been removed since 1993.

On several occasions, Cocoa Puffs boxes have stated that they are made with real Hershey's chocolate. Cocoa Puffs are sold in Latin America and Canada under the Nesquik brand thanks to a partnership between Nestlé and General Mills; Nestlé and Hershey are major competitors in the chocolate business.

A cereal bar of Cocoa Puffs has also been made. A layer of dried, sweetened condensed milk is added to the bottom of it, so that the purchaser is given the impression that it may be substituted for a bowl of milk and cereal.

"Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs" is sometimes used as slang for "insane", as in the trial of Susan Polk, who was convicted in 2006 for murdering her husband. During the trial, her youngest son Adam, under cross-examination by the defense, called Polk "bonkers" and "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs.

Food Lover
:)

Frosted Flakes!





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