I vaguely remember one cereal (Chex when still made by Ralston-Purina?) had a “newspaper” for kids on the back with short informative/educational articles. Might have had jokes and riddles also. Fifty-plus-year-old memories aren’t always reliable.
I vaguely remember one cereal (Chex when still made by Ralston-Purina?) had a “newspaper” for kids on the back with short informative/educational articles. Might have had jokes and riddles also. Fifty-plus-year-old memories aren’t always reliable.
Argythree over 8 years ago
This is why the best breakfast for kids doesn’t include cereal…
sbwertz over 8 years ago
Amen!
dlkrueger33 over 8 years ago
I always loved to read the cereal boxes…I must have read how to make Rice Krispies Treats over 100 times as a kid.
MS72 over 8 years ago
i’m glad i quit reading them before they started putting the nutrition info on the boxes
MS72 over 8 years ago
also, can you remember NAMES of CEREALS that used to include SUGAR in them?
kab2rb over 8 years ago
They are both right. now mom has to judge the argument.
adrianrune over 8 years ago
I vaguely remember one cereal (Chex when still made by Ralston-Purina?) had a “newspaper” for kids on the back with short informative/educational articles. Might have had jokes and riddles also. Fifty-plus-year-old memories aren’t always reliable.
adrianrune over 8 years ago
I vaguely remember one cereal (Chex when still made by Ralston-Purina?) had a “newspaper” for kids on the back with short informative/educational articles. Might have had jokes and riddles also. Fifty-plus-year-old memories aren’t always reliable.