Something that's actually nutritional, perhaps...?
... Nah, they'd never do that.
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... Nah, they'd never do that.
From the New Toys in Breakfast Cereals challenge. See all 444 entries (closed)
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What do you mean they'll never do it?
The bastards invented Frosties. My mother-in-law gave my kid a bowl and she turned into a maniac (my daughter, not my mother-in-law who is already a grade-A mentalist).
Woo!
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 13:53,
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Woo!
I mean
They'll never put something actually nutritional balanced in those cereals.
The nutritional information on Special K is a joke. I think your supposed to lose weight just by not eating very much of it.
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 13:55,
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The nutritional information on Special K is a joke. I think your supposed to lose weight just by not eating very much of it.
Eat the stuff instead of normal food and you lose weight by dying.
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 13:58,
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Nope.
Definitely dying. Unless you're talking about clothes, then it'd be dyeing.
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Fri 3 Jun 2005, 14:07,
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i saw reduced sugar Frosties in the supermarket the other day...
surely that's just Cornflakes?
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