The History of Breakfast Cereal in America

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The History of Breakfast Cereal in America

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Here is an interesting video talking about the history of Cap'N Crunch cereal which was introduced in 1963.

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This video explains why Count Chocula and Franken Berry were created by General Mills back in 1971.

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The other monster cereals are discussed here in this video including one of my all time favorite cereals, Boo Berry. These cereals were developed by General Mills in 1973.

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Man do I love cereal, I know there's some cons like high sugar levels or what not.
But sitting in front of it and hearing the milk crackle its way into the cereal... mhhh
1)Too much of one thing defeats the purpose.
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
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droid wrote:Man do I love cereal, I know there's some cons like high sugar levels or what not.
But sitting in front of it and hearing the milk crackle its way into the cereal... mhhh
All that sugar will just gum your circuits up.
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Trix was introduced by General Mills in 1955. It was the first ever 'fruit flavored' cereal in America. The commercials have the famous phrase, "Silly rabbit, Trix are kids." :D

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Lucky Charms debuted nationally on St. Patrick's day in 1964.

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Fruity Pebbles and Coco Pebbles was introduced by Post cereal in 1971. The Flintstones were used as the mascot for the cereal because at that time the Flintstones where very popular.

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"Trying to meet women in America is like trying to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics."
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Corn Pops was introduced by Kelloggs in 1951.

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The best U.S. cereal of all-time is Sun Country. It's now obsolete. :-/
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While looking for pics of Sun Country cereal, I ran into yet another set of cloned bearded hipsters with sleeeeves
There's really no escaping from these &$@!&%&$^#*^s

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Golden Crisp was introduced by Post cereal in 1948.

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Cocoa Puffs was introduced by General Mills in 1958.

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One of Kellogg's most popular cereals is Frosted Flakes, which was introduced in 1951.

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Froot Loops was introduced by Kelloggs in 1963.

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"Trying to meet women in America is like trying to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics."
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