Skip to comments.
Kellogg's and Little Debbie Team Up to Debut New Kellogg's Little Debbie Cosmic Brownies Cereal
brand eating ^
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.
(Excerpt) Read more at brandeating.com ...
TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: breakfast; brownie; brownies; cereal; junkfood; kelloggs; littledebbie
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81 next last
To: cgbg
Kelloggs is NOT on my buy list. This company is "WOKE" as a mofo. My enemy.
To: cgbg
Kelloggs is NOT on my buy list. This company is "WOKE" as a mofo. My enemy.
To: ConservativeInPA
43
posted on
05/31/2021 9:09:21 AM PDT
by
redshawk
( I want my red balloon. ( https://youtu.be/zNLpfEDliV0)
To: ETL
LOL, no one has any "problems" ... right up until they do. Sugar spikes eventually wear out your pancreas, the next stage being insulin resistance, also known as type 2 diabetes.
I hope you remain healthy, though. Seriously. :)
To: mylife
To: MuttTheHoople
46
posted on
05/31/2021 9:18:17 AM PDT
by
Huskrrrr
(Pronouns? I need no stinkin pronouns!)
To: GnuThere
Wow, one could live their life on the Little Debbie aisle. Let’s spend our EBT and stimmie bucks there! Because someone likes low cost, great tasting, snack cakes means they're living on government assistance?
47
posted on
05/31/2021 9:20:44 AM PDT
by
ETL
(REAL Russia collusion! DEMOCRAT-Russia collusion!! CHINA-Russia collusion! Click ETL...)
To: mylife
Is this some kinda lgbtq crap?
48
posted on
05/31/2021 9:22:40 AM PDT
by
albie
To: Guenevere
John Harvey Kellogg and Will Keith Kellogg were brothers from a Seventh-day Adventist family in Battle Creek, Michigan. They had little education, because their parents expected Christ’s Second Coming before they would need it, but John Harvey managed to get a medical degree. He was a fanatical advocate of what he called ‘biologic living’, which involved vegetarianism, no alcohol or tobacco, no tea, coffee or condiments and minimal quantities of eggs and dairy products.
49
posted on
05/31/2021 9:22:48 AM PDT
by
smokingfrog
( sleep with one eye open (<o> --- )
To: mylife
Say no person of color on the box that’s racist OH WAIT equal isn’t always the same on everything.
50
posted on
05/31/2021 9:23:25 AM PDT
by
Vaduz
(women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
To: SamAdams76
I see this differently.
Those of us who were kids in the 1970s had "terrible" cereals like Kaboom, King Vitamin, Quake, Quisp, and things that haven't been cancelled like Sugar Smacks, Frosted Flakes, Fruity Pebbles, Lucky Charms, etc. It accompanied the evaporation of eggs for breakfast along with the destruction of the family and Moms going to work, but I digress.
Nowadays, you can't walk down the aisle without seeing "healthy" things like gluten-free organic etc. being thrust down our throats. Any parent buying Fruit Loops is looked at like a war criminal.
Don't get me wrong...I like the healthier things and miss eggs. And while Kaboom was awesome and actually had 100% of many vitamins etc, it required more chemicals than the Moderna vaccine.
But this new cereal, perhaps, could be an early pendulum swing back to normal. I won't be feeding it to the little DoodleBobs, but we will cheer it on.
51
posted on
05/31/2021 9:25:15 AM PDT
by
DoodleBob
(Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
To: mylife
This might blow up in Kellogg’s face. They chose a traditional-looking white girl for the logo, and the cereal appears to be loaded with sugar and very unhealthy.
To: mylife
How long before Little Debbie is forced to transition to Little Donnie?
To: mylife
Why is “Aunt Jemima” bad, but “Little Debbie” good?
54
posted on
05/31/2021 9:51:26 AM PDT
by
alternatives?
(If our borders are not secure, why fund an army?)
To: mylife
what's next, will they turn her blak wi purple spiked hair...
55
posted on
05/31/2021 9:51:42 AM PDT
by
Chode
(there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. P144:1)
To: Seruzawa
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. Folks who buy cereals with names like Cap'n Crunch, Oreo O's, Twinkies, Little Debbie, Sugar [sic] Frosted Flakes, etc. don't concern themselves with sugar content, they expect it. My bashing of Twinkies cereal is that it failed in its implied premise, a product that would have a flavor and texture of a modified Twinkie. Cracker Jack cereal pulled that off. Oreo O's and Reese Puffs half pulled it off. Twinkies failed miserably. And it wasn't good even if other name were "Coconut Lozenges", and didn't ask to be compared to an iconic dessert cake.
The sweetest cereal in my memory was Super Orange Crisp, scoring over 70% sugar by weight. Its predecessor Super Sugar/Honey/Golden Crisp is nearly as sweet and is still around (Post).
56
posted on
05/31/2021 9:56:55 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(Where do comic book heroes and villains get their doctorates?)
To: Dr. Sivana
True. My point about Quaker is that they pretend to be healthy cereals.
57
posted on
05/31/2021 9:59:14 AM PDT
by
Seruzawa
(The political Left is the Garden of Eden of Incompetence - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
To: DoodleBob
And while Kaboom was awesome and actually had 100% of many vitamins etc, it required more chemicals than the Moderna vaccine.
Notice that the vitamin fortified KABOOM (like its competitor King Vitamin) went from 100% plus to 25-30%. That's because the panels went from MDR (Minimum Daily Requirement) to RDA (Recommended Daily Requirement).
If you wanted the vitamin pill in your cereal , but a touch less sugar, Product 19, Buc*Wheats and Total were your big options. Buc*Wheats (Makes you feel like a million bucks) was a superior cereal with nice maple accents. Kaboom (with marshmallows!) was a GREAT cereal for a kid's taste.
Thank you for remembering Quake. He was the greatest of cartoon characters, and certainly a conservative compared to that illegal whiny alien, Quisp.
58
posted on
05/31/2021 10:01:57 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(Where do comic book heroes and villains get their doctorates?)
To: Seruzawa
My point about Quaker is that they pretend to be healthy cereals.
Absolutely right. And they were that way long before Pepsi bought them out.
59
posted on
05/31/2021 10:02:48 AM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
(Where do comic book heroes and villains get their doctorates?)
To: Signalman
Yes indeed. Really nice people at these two companies to make this available to little kids, and to have them placed on the bottom shelf of the cereal aisle so the kids will be attracted to them.
Honestly I thought it was The Bee when I saw the headline.
60
posted on
05/31/2021 10:03:26 AM PDT
by
OKSooner
("The virus is not the reason for the vaccine. The vaccine is the reason for the virus." )
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-20, 21-40, 41-60, 61-80, 81 next last
Disclaimer:
Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual
posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its
management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the
exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson