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Popular breakfast cereals (that really suck)
Mikezilla:
--- Quote from: shmokes on February 10, 2011, 02:12:15 pm ---I like Cheerios quite a lot. I don't add anything to it.
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Same here. There are even new cinnamon ones that are really good.
The only cereals I cant stand are Cocoa Krispies (cheers shmokes) and Kashi, which is like a healthy puffed rice packing material esque cereal. I downright love everything else. Even Raisin Brand, or Grape nuts. Shredded wheat, all that. LOVE EM. Cant really eat em though cause Im a diabetic.
My all time favorite hands down end all be all of cereals is Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I cant eat enough of it.
knave:
I totaly agree on the Apple Jacks...Never liked it. OTOH I love Fruit loops.
Lucky charms is one of my favorites though...I don't mind regular cheerios either but I like some of the other flavors better.
Raisin bran is is good too...
I just can't eat Cinnamon toast crunch...ever since I was 10 and ate a whole box in one sitting...Now I think it's too sweet. Go figure.
hypernova:
Raisin Bran's got nothing on Raisin NUT Bran.
I dislike Lucky Charms and anything with "marshmallows" anymore. Disgusting. Too many marshmallows.
I love Captain Crunch Berries, but it can be brutal if you just go crazy on it.
Apple Cinnamon and Banana Nut are my favorite Cheerios flavors, though the Honey Nut is still great.
BobA:
Probably should not add Kashi of any type as the title of this post is Popular breakfast cereals. I can eat almost any cereal but I had to dump this stuff. I cannot see i being popular with anyone but it gets alot of TV ads.
shmokes:
This is the exact opposite of what should be posted here, but Cranberry Almond Crunch is probably the best cereal in America. The only thing I've had that comes close is a Nestle cereal, but all Nestle sells in the US is chocolate and baby formula. For those who don't know, in Europe Nestle sels practically every type of prepackaged food product imaginable. They're more like a Phillip-Morris (owner of Kraft, Nabisco, etc.). I don't know why they don't compete more here. I wish they'd at least enter the cereal market.
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