Posted on 05/31/2021 8:11:07 AM PDT by mylife
Kellogg's and Little Debbie join forces to offer a new Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies-inspired cereal. Kellogg's Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies Cereal features crispy, chocolaty "brownie" squares flecked with "cosmic rainbow" pieces.
You can find Kellogg's Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies Cereal now in store nationwide as well as online. They come in 8.2-oz boxes for a suggested price of $3.99 and 13.2-oz boxes for a suggested price of $5.69.
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Thanks!
I just finished reading their history and it sounds as wholesome as I remember......I lived close by........and they were the cleanest living folks next to the Baptist’s :)
But Kellogg’s is being so blatant with their ‘pride’ cereal .......I wonder at the wisdom of Little Debby to collaborate with them
Note: China, Russia, and Islamic states exempt.
ever wonder why a box of corn flakes or shredded wheat cost just as much as fruit loops?
Just add bacon and you've got a deal
Saaaay....isn’t that a racist stereotype?
Yes it is.
Breakfast should actually be the most nutritious meal of the day. Used to be breakfast was the most substantial meal of the day, with eggs, meat, butter, fruit, yogurt.
Now for many, it's sugared cereal, pop-tarts, donuts, etc.
Related: Kellogg’s and the Bush family are teaming up to produce Little Jebbie Low Energy cereal.
“Try Little Jebbie Low Energy cereal. It’s so full of carbs and RINO bullshit that you’ll lay down and let everyone walk all over your spineless carcass.”
You mean the Little Debbie "Zebras"?
Lol!
No kidding. Nothing like diabetes in a box.
Mine still is substantial relative to other meals. I just don't eat a whole lot. This morning I made Johnny Cakes with two eggs, and had a peach. I kept it to one peach, although I could have easily eaten several. I'm not sure where these peaches came from so early in the season, but they they are the best I have had in several years.
seems like little debbie would have been corpshamed, wokenized, and canceled long before now.
Yes. But the vials of insulin you'll need later are quite pricey.
Wow, one could live their life on the Little Debbie aisle.
Let’s spend our EBT and stimmie bucks there!
I read that Kellogg was a Seventh Day Adventist but then once he had the cereal company, he saw to it that the American Dietetic Association was formed to promote his foods. One of the cofounders of the ADA was not a trained dietician, she was just a stooge.
And thus a legacy of really bad advice but huge lobbying dollars for Big Food.
Been eating them for more years than I can or want to remember. Thank Budda, no problems of any kind yet!
I was browsing the cereal aisle once and comparing the sugar content of a bunch of cereals. The absolute worst is Quaker’s stuff. Their “healthy” cereals had more sugar than Captain Crunch or Count Chocula. And I thought that was impossible. I doubt that Little Debbie is going to be worse.
Little Debbie looks very wholesome, healthy and even Anglo-Saxon.
She must be canceled!
Maybe they could revive Aunt Jemima for their brand. L’il Jemima Snack Cakes.
He actually invented corn flakes in part to stop people from masturbating. True story. The original corn flakes had no added sugar and were considered a bland, plain food.
He referred to masturbation as self-pollution and even thought sex itself was unhealthy. In fact, he never consummated his marriage and ensured that he and his wife slept in separate bedrooms. He allowed her to adopt children so that he would not have to impregnate her and risk his health.
Supply and demand. Not so much call for the low sugar stuff any more. We used to buy the big bags of Malt-O-Meal oat-Os and rice krisps. Then as time went by they got replaced with nothing but a row of sugared cereals. Now you can’t get them at all.
The non-sugared ones just don’t sell like they use to. My mom, in the 50s, would never ever buy that sugared stuff. Now the kids scream for it and the parents give in.
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