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Thread: What was your favorite cereal when you were a kid?

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    I liked Coco Puffs dry. As a chocolate lover I liked them, but not so much with milk. I usually only drank chocolate milk and you couldn't put that on cereal.

    As an adult, I don't care for sweet cereal, other than frosted mini wheats.

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    Probably goes without saying, that I don't eat cereal either now. I havn't since I've been an adult. But then again, I'm not much of a breakfast eater. I'm just not hungry at all when I wake up.

    Quote Originally Posted by curly sue View Post
    I liked Coco Puffs dry. As a chocolate lover I liked them, but not so much with milk. I usually only drank chocolate milk and you couldn't put that on cereal.

    As an adult, I don't care for sweet cereal, other than frosted mini wheats.

  3. #23
    Oh yeah! I forgot! I loved Apple Jacks too....dry and with milk.

    The Chex party mixes are really good....seems like they were really a staple everywhere during the holidays.

    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    Good question because there were cereals I didn't like in milk but enjoyed munching dry. Frosted Mini Wheats, Cheerios and Chex were the best.

    Actually there are a lot of popular party mixes that use Chex as the main ingredient. I just started a thread about them here:

    http://livingfaithforum.com/forum/sh...ex-party-mixes

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    I like the Chex mixes a lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by curly sue View Post
    I usually only drank chocolate milk and you couldn't put that on cereal.
    WHAT?! I would have, if my Momma woulda let me!

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