it’s bread that gets toasted. what about naan? see?

it’s all or nothing here or the whole thing collapses

OMG with warm custard all over it OM NOM

Also a fan of the chocolate cornflake cake but not a patch on the cornflake tart

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Well if we’re going to apply this shit logic then toast is made from bread which is made from wheat which is a cereal so technically its all the same bloody thing.

Whoa, memory hit me like a train, I can taste these - it’s my childhood, sweet banana bubbles

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jesus

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In 1995
It was a very good year
It was a very good year
For cereal
That tasted like shakes
From the makers of flakes
But it didn’t survive
The year of ‘95

(It was actually discontinued in 1996 following poor sales and market pressure on Kellogg’s core brands)

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Omg the wave of nostalgia i just felt

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I know, it’s actually painfully strong. I want to be nine again. I liked being nine. Stupid lovely cereal making me feel the vertigo of ageing.

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They’ve got them in Saino’s (big ones, not sure about locals though)

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Probably number 1 tbh. I used to make it all the time for my old housemates. Got to have it with custard though.

The best cereal is apricot wheats

We have about ten boxes of cereal in the flat right now

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Godspeed Captain Rik.
You’re giving angels sugar rushes now :expressionless:

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Do you reckon there’s some kind of correlation between apricot wheat consumption and not being the kind of shit twat who’s constantly breaking their phone?

I think there might be.

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I always thought Corn Flakes weren’t up to much and then we were on holiday somewhere where we had to pay the £££s for the official Kellog’s version rather than the moody supermarket ones anyone earning under £55K buys…and bloody hell, the official ones are actually great and don’t turn soggy in about 2 seconds.

Still, not paying out the arse for official Corn Flakes.

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Always associate cereal with work or school; something quick to eat before trudging out into the dark and the rain. Like much of life it’s necessary, but unenjoyable. Don’t think I’d ever eat it on a day off (unlike toast for example).

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Bought some supermarket brand honey nut cornflakes the other day thinking they wouldn’t be any different to Kelloggs. What a naive schmuck.

What were those ones that were like shreddies but covered in frosted sugar and with a raisin inside?

Have cereal about once every six months these days but do tend to enjoy it when I do.

Currently enjoying fruit n fibre and a chopped banana for my breakfast. Probably too much sugar.

this has hit me hard, too them for granted

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