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I'll tell you something about shredded mini wheats

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Originally posted by: Acanthus
The trick is to sit with the box and bowl of milk and throw in 3-4 at a time and eat them, repeat until the milk is gone 😛

I buy the big sized mini wheats and dunk them in a glass of milk one by one, before I know it half the box is gone.
 
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Platypus
I really like the nonfrosted mini ones with the strawberry preserves in them.. kind of hard to find but they're ridiculous.
Strawberry Mini-Wheats?

I confess, I adore these as well.


My local grocery store put these in the clearance cart to make way for the new vanilla and maple flavors. $1 a box...I think I bought 8
 
i need to try the strawberry mini wheats. however, why the hell are the 2" logs called mini wheats... there's nothing mini about them. and then you have bite size for what what I would call mini...blah.. i want some cereal now.
 
Originally posted by: Stewy
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
They're quite possibly the best tasting cereal ever. But!......

They must find a way to increase the life of the icing on the mini wheats. Once you put them in milk, you have about 1 minute to consume them all before the you're left with icing milk.


In your thread title, you combine two different brands of cereal and then, in the body of your post, you describe a type of cereal. Get it straight!

Kraft Foods makes Post Shredded Wheat. They make five different varieties: POST Original Shredded Wheat, POST Original Shredded Wheat Spoon Size, POST Original Shredded Wheat ?N Bran, POST Frosted Shredded Wheat, and POST Honey Nut Shredded Wheat.

Kellogg's makes Mini-Wheats. Kellogg's also has five different varieties: Frosted Bite Size Mini-Wheats, Frosted Maple & Brown Sugar Mini-Wheats, Frosted Original Mini-Wheats, Frosted Strawberry Delight Mini-Wheats and Frosted Vanilla Creme Bite Size Mini-Wheats.

So, which one is it? What the heck are you talking about? 😉

Wow, somebody sure knows their cereal.

:Q
 
I enjoyed this post, no joke.


I agree with you. I've found, however, that the best way to go about it is to eat cereal from the box and milk from a glass.
 
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