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It’d be kinda sick if they actually worked that way
42 0 ReplyGuess you haven’t heard of Weetabix before. Not quite the same but close enough.
58 0 ReplyThat looks entirely inedible.
31 5 ReplyThey soften from absorbing milk and people generally add sugar or other sweeteners. Still not the peak of breakfast cuisine, though.
9 0 ReplySounds a whole lot like diy cereal.
8 0 ReplyWell I’m always looking for something to slow me down while I’m getting ready for work, I’ll give it a shot!
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Sugar is a must
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Not after you smother it in Vegemite
3 0 ReplyIn that state it is. Moreso than most cereal, you're supposed to let it soak in a little first.
2 0 ReplyBut then they are even more mush than regular cereal.
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They pretty much aren't, disgustang
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I think i loved the heaps of sugar I got to add myself more than the large biscut now that it's been a while.
11 0 ReplyI remember those days. So much sugar :)
4 0 ReplyThese days my kids just skip the middle man and pour sugar straight into their mouths. At one point I was frequently confiscating sachets of sugar they'd nabbed while I wasn't looking.
4 0 ReplyCaught mine sucking down liquid coffee creamer. Fuckin' kids.
3 0 ReplyIn the US we’d basically been doing this for decades as kids, sanctioned by the candy makers through pixy stix (which apparently wasn’t even real sugar but maltodextrin).
3 0 ReplyI completely forgot pixy stix existed. Now I kinda want one.
5 0 ReplyI had one out of my kids' Halloween candy a few months ago. Trust me, no you don't.
Some things are better left as memories.
4 0 ReplySounds right.
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Also the original shredded wheat
Edit maybe those are the same thing
4 0 ReplyYeah the giant shredded wheat lol. Looks so strange when you're used to mini wheats
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Ah, like nature valley bars, turns to dust when you touch it.
3 0 ReplyImmediately thought of this - I guess this person is British or from another region where Weetabix is a normal thing
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