Just wait a few years, kid, until diabetis settles in. I read somewhere that insulin is quite expensive in the US, which makes it even weirder that you use so much more sugar in your stuff than most of the world.
It may take a while, but they will. The US: one of the few countries NOT to regulate ‘food’ content. Thus, the food sacrilege: ‘Cajun’ Spam. What’s next? Pumpkin Spice Spam?BTW: Spam is 71 years old-and doesn’t have a ‘Sell by:’ date!
I think Fruit Loops loose their appeal once you become and adult. I’m not quite sure what age that is, but I don’t see many adults buying Fruit Loops for breakfast for themselves. That leaves me wondering if the makers of children’s cereal have noticed and are disturbed at the noticeably dropping birth rates?
Rhetorical_Question about 9 hours ago
Dr. Spaetzle, finish your coffee?
rasputin's horoscope about 9 hours ago
Fruit Loops in different countries don’t look like U.S. Fruit Loops- no artificial food dyes.
sandpiper about 7 hours ago
Typical youngster. Overthinks a thing and gets frustrated. Good training for later.
alien011 about 7 hours ago
Just wait a few years, kid, until diabetis settles in. I read somewhere that insulin is quite expensive in the US, which makes it even weirder that you use so much more sugar in your stuff than most of the world.
Carl Premium Member about 5 hours ago
And winter green antacids are great for when the stomach is ailing.
steveh64 about 5 hours ago
More vegetables and less Tupperware is a great goal. (And should be easier since the Tupperware company went bankrupt last month.)
goboboyd about 3 hours ago
Ah, preservatives. ‘Better living through chemistry.’
Serial Pedant about 2 hours ago
It may take a while, but they will. The US: one of the few countries NOT to regulate ‘food’ content. Thus, the food sacrilege: ‘Cajun’ Spam. What’s next? Pumpkin Spice Spam?BTW: Spam is 71 years old-and doesn’t have a ‘Sell by:’ date!
BJDucer about 1 hour ago
I think Fruit Loops loose their appeal once you become and adult. I’m not quite sure what age that is, but I don’t see many adults buying Fruit Loops for breakfast for themselves. That leaves me wondering if the makers of children’s cereal have noticed and are disturbed at the noticeably dropping birth rates?