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Paul Greer
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As I sit here eating a bowl of Honey Smacks, I wonder what are some of your favorite breakfast cereals. I think we should skip the Cream of Wheat's and Oatmeals. Both are great but I think we should focus on the cold. My top three:

  1. Fruity Pebbles: Fred and Barney have created the greatest cereal ever!
  2. Kellog's Raisin Bran: The Post version needs more sugar.
  3. Frosted Mini Wheats: I don't go for the flavored ones, just the standard.
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Aric Shapiro
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Crummy list if it doesn't include Cocoa Krispies or Frosted Flakes
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Robert Bradley
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1. Kellogg's Frosted Flakes: They're grrrrrreat!
2. Quaker Toasted Oatmeal Squares: I like them with or without milk.
3. Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats: I'm going to have to agree with you on this one!

 

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Mike Baswell
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1. Quisp!!!!

2. Captain Crunch Peanut Butter

3. Kix


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Robert Bradley
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Aric - Like the Kellogg's Cocoa Krispies too - as well as regular ol' Kellogg's Rice Krispies.

I used to love Cocoa Puffs as a kid, but rarely eat them anymore.

 

 

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Joe Hollon
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The Holy Trinity of Breakfast Cereal:


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Bruce Buchanan
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Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I never get tired of it.

Also, hard to beat the magically delicious flavor of Lucky Charms.

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Joe Hollon
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Fruity Pebbles produces the best "after cereal" milk.
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Captain Crunch, despite the fact that it jams into your teeth with a merciless
vengeance. Also, the PB variety.

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Paul Greer
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Joe that is part of the brilliance of Fruity Pebbles. That multi-colored milk is heaven!

Ari, I know I might get blasted, but I've never been a chocolate/cocoa cereal guy.

 



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Kevin Pierce
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Mine have to be "Life" and "Wheat Checks"
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Joe Hollon
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I have vague though pleasant memories of a Ghost Busters cereal from the 80s and a very good Spider-Man cereal from the 90s.
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