Oops. Overlooked the opening paragraph.
In an attempt to revive interest in a food category whose sales have been soggy for years, General Mills (GIS) today announced the launch of Tiny Toast, the company’s first new cereal brand in 15 years.
Blueberry, too.
Sounds yummy!!!
And bacon, yum. Lots and lots of bacon.
What does Mikey think about it?
Cereal Killers ......
Any cereal that can live on a shelf for weeks and months without going bad has had all the nutrient-rich content removed. Make yourself some fresh protein-rich pancakes instead. I have a killer recipe.
***Tiny Toast is designed to appeal to younger, health-conscious consumers***
Not as good as Calvin’s Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs!
You got that right. We have 5 hens and guess what we eat for breakfast? :-)
Amen!
General Mills is a typical cesspool of liberalism.
"I logged a lot of miles training for that day. And I downed a lot of doughnuts. Little Chocolate Donuts. They taste good, and they've got the sugar I need to get me going in the morning. That's why Little Chocolate Donuts have been on my training table since I was a kid."
Now if they can get rid of the mutant ADM/Monsanto grains, they might be onto something...
I never thought that by eating Cheerios for breakfast I would be supporting gay marriage. Your decision to pander to same-sex marriage activists has forced me to choose between your food products and my conscience. As long as food is produced by other companies my conscience is going to win out over the desire for another bowl of Lucky Charms. Until you stop supporting this radical social agenda I must, in good conscience, look for substitutes that I can purchase instead of the following brands.
Bye Bye Cheerios?: General Mills announces support for gay marriage
Yeah but does it have a gay magic leprechaun?
Here’s to the sugar mud on the bottom of the bowl!
A step in the right direction, but is it still loaded with sugar and preservatives?
What I am waiting for is cereal makers to make sealable bags inside those boxes so my cereal is not constantly afflicted by pantry moths.
I don’t understand why most food products these days come with sealable bags EXCEPT cereal, which needs the sealable bags more than anything.