FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend for October 07, 2023

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    darkwingdave  about 1 year ago

    Reminds me of the Calvin & Hobbes strip. “Hey Hobbes, try some Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs..” “S…SSS.. SWEET!” “Nah, they’re kinda bland unless you add sugar.”

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    C  about 1 year ago

    About the size of it

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    sirbadger  about 1 year ago

    If you put marshmallows on the chopping block, you can create magical shapes.

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    knutdl  about 1 year ago

    Marshmallows? PUKE

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    saylorgirl  about 1 year ago

    Love marshmallows, but not in cereal.

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    SharkNose  about 1 year ago

    Try Linus’ bowl of choice: Sugar cubes with honey.

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    The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago

    If you add enough sugar, it caused the marshmallows to dissolve.

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    dflak  about 1 year ago

    “Part of this complete breakfast.” The part that contributes NOTHING to the nutrition of the meal except calories and tooth decay. Most kids leave the juice, toast and eggs out.

    I do buy breakfast cereal: those that don’t add sugar. It makes a good mid-day snack (I eat about a 1/4 bowl dry). I am amazed at how much aisle space is devoted to the product.

    My wife used to work with State Department refugees as a nurse. Part of her duties was to teach nutrition. So she advised her “students” to shop the “outside of the store.” This is where the produce, meats and dairy are. The internal aisles are where all the processed foods and sugar and fat are.

    Unfortunately, the outside of the store is where the most expensive food is. Also in their wisdom, the government has decided that many of these items are NOT covered by food assistance programs. You can buy bottled water but not fresh fruits and vegetables. That was another thing my wife had to teach – water in America is safe to drink from the tap (we don’t live in Flint, MI) so don’t waste your money buying water.

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    Kroykali  about 1 year ago

    I remember as a kid pouring tons of sugar on my Wheaties, what I usually ate. I was skinny then and my body burned it up. Not any more; I avoid sugar when I can. But I’m not sure if the sugar substitutes are any better. “No sugar added” in products means they have the artificial sweeteners in them instead. Hard to avoid both. For example, try buying hot chocolate powder in bags for mixing in hot water…..it’s mostly sugar.

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    Bubba_Boo Premium Member about 1 year ago

    There’s more sugar in the cereal aisle than there is in the candy aisle.

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    txmystic  about 1 year ago

    I used to scoop sugar all over my cheerios, not realizing that most of it ended up as a milky sludge at the bottom of the bowl…

    …mmmmmmmmmmmm……sluuuuuuudge……

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    oakie817  about 1 year ago

    ew

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    Jogger2  about 1 year ago

    That cereal Mikey likes is 19% sugar. Some cereal, such as granola, which we might think is healthful because of the grains, nuts, and other seeds, is even higher. Some cereal is over 50% sugar.

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    T...  about 1 year ago

    Absloutely Brilliant!!!…

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    asrialfeeple  about 1 year ago

    No chocolate frosted sugar bombs?

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    Jason Allen  about 1 year ago

    Brings back the halcyon days when cereal brands openly advertised how much sugar their products contained. Sugar Frosted Flakes or Sugar Smacks, anyone?

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    Clover81  about 1 year ago

    Am I the only one who’s surprised that Andy even has that much sugar in the house?

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    Sambora1  about 1 year ago

    My cereal of choice, when I actually want to eat cereal, is Orgininal Special K, which was what I was told to eat by the dietican I had to see when I was first told I have Type2 Diabeties.

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    dflak  about 1 year ago

    I am amused by some of the advertising: “1/3 less fat” 1/3 less than what: the equivalent weight of lard?

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    EnlilEnkiEa  about 1 year ago

    How metaphoric.

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