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17 Comments
Hehe, very nice.
Awful lot of sugar in Kix. Do mothers still approve?
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I like and miss Kix. Though I think I preferred LIFE for pure milk absorption ability.
I'm deeply saddened and very disturbed that nobody has mentioned Captain Crunch with Crunch Berries yet, or Lucky Charms.
I loved Captain Crunch myself...but it always shredded the roof of my mouth.
You have to pay to play, sister....
Cap'n Crunch has supernatural milk absorption properties and sugar content. It is indeed the ideal of kid cereals. Well, maybe second to Cookie Crisp.
oh yeah - that is the funniest Venn diagram ever drawn. No, fools, don't try to show counter-examples - you will only fail.
>> ^swampgirl:
I loved Captain Crunch myself...but it always shredded the roof of my mouth.
you were doing it wrong - you have to let that soak for a good ten minutes or so first.
Cookie Crisp was my only "forbidden fruit" as a kid...even my mom wouldn't let me eat it. (She was a food pusher, too...)
So, when I was on my own for the first time I bought a box. It seriously failed to live up to its advertised awesomeness.
That is all.
I loved this diagram!
my poor ass white trash kids get the generic extra chocolatey cookie crips. waaay better than the original.
The best cereal was Fruity Pebbles and Cocoa Pebbles was a close second. Cookie Crisp is somewhere on my top ten, but I'm with laura, the hype of eating cookies for breakfast overpowers the actual taste of those damn things.
Another favorite was Rainbow Brite Cereal (feel free to challenge my manhood), Cinammon Toast Crunch, and of course Cap'N Crunch's Crunch Berries. I'm hungry. What's for breakfast?
I always loved Frosties.
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^Back in my day they were called "Sugar Frosted Flakes" No euphemistic cereal titles needed for my generation.
*humph.
Go back to your nursing home.
My brother was a big fan of Frosted Flakes, but I never understood the point. I'd just as soon take a bowl of good ol' Corn Flakes and dump a couple tablespoons of sugar on it. We definitely agreed on the awesomeness of Froot Loops, though.
I know what you guys are saying about Cookie Crisp. I don't think my taste buds fully formed until sometime in college (which was a real shame growing up in New Orleans). Having tried them as an adult, I was surprised that I had liked it at all.
Anyone ever tried half & half on your cereal? I know, it sounds messed up, and I wouldn't recommend it daily, but it is a decadent indulgence everyone should try once.
Cocoa Pebbles = kid crack.
The boxes are small enough for one greedy child to eat in one Saturday morning.. and it leaves dark chocolately milk to drink at the end.
For a particular little boy I know... having that and having the xbox all to himself w/o having to share at all with his sister would be his dream weekend.
mmmm lucky charms... those where as close as I ever got to just basically eating candy for breakfast... I don't think we had those in the house till junior highschool age.
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