What kind of cereal do you eat?!


Question: I'm 32 and still eat my Fruity Pebbles as I have since childhood. The only thing that has changed is that I use soymilk now. How about you?


Answers: I'm 32 and still eat my Fruity Pebbles as I have since childhood. The only thing that has changed is that I use soymilk now. How about you?

Fruity Pebbles for me too, i love that cereal.

I use soymilk too. But I eat Kashi and Curves cereal mixed together in my soymilk. It's really good and healthy at the same time.

I fully support the eating of fruity pebbles. It's sad that some kids these days don't know who the Flintstones are though. But, anyway, *Stops herself from going on a rant.* I enjoy fruit loops -- follow your nose... wherever it goes...

I also am in my 30's I like the sugar sweetened cereals occasionally as a snack. I usually eat Special k or the new Crunchy Cheerios as a breakfast.

Golden Graham and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Raisin Bran also

I REALLY like the kashi cereals

But when im indulging my childhood tastebuds I reach for capt'n crunch!

I usually eat Grapenuts Flakes, Life, Kashi, or oatmeal. As for what are considered "kid cereals", I still love Corn Pops.

I use soymilk 2!! hehe. i only eat special K and nothing else... i hate any other kinds. plus it's healither than all the sugar packed ones!

LUCKY CHARMS

I was never one for sugary cereals in the morning... so I'm still eating boring things like Cheerios.

Every once in a while I have to have Lucky Charms, but not with milk on them.

i like ones with fruits and nuts in them. i think they're called muesli...

Lucky Charms
Count Chocula
Nestle Quick
Froot Loops



I Also Have Very Healthy Cereals
Cherios
All Bran
Vector
Corn flakes

cinnamon toast crunch & frosted mini wheats





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