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i like these. but if you don't eat them really fast. they get soggy. |
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Cereals were THE BEST in the 90's. After the early 2000's it all went to hell.
Berry Berry Kix? GONE Trix? Turned into little sugarless balls. Fruity pepples? Not enough sugar and get mushy to fast; Probably because of the lack of a nice thick sugary coating. Cocoa Puffs? See Fruity Pebbles. New cereals? Fucking shit. Not enough sugar I pretty much have to put sugar on all my cereals these days. The best cereal I have found is Kellog's SMORES. Those little bastards are amazing. But didn't sell very well and are being phased out. Fucking liberal hippies and their fear of anything sugary! |
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For the one that results in the most epic gas the answer is raisin bran.
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Cap'n Crunch is the obvious answer. LOL, exactly what I was thinking. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Cap'n crunch is one of the few cereals from my childhood that has seemed to remain awesome. I enjoy buying a box of All Berries! and regular Cap'n Crunch and make my own Crunch Berry cereal. This allows me to control the Crunch Berry to Cap'n Crunch ratio. |
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View Quote I remember when that first came out I heard about it on Leno. He called it fat kid chow. |
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View Quote With milk? 8oz of milk is 9grams |
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