who is the genius who envented frosted cheerios

HOWITIS

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we need to find the guy, and give him a noble or something. He was able to take this lame ass cereal and turn it into something eatable. seriously, I'm having a bowl right now and its 2pm. This just goes to show you that anything dipped in sugary goodness tastes good.

and while were on the subject, frosted flakes was another stroke of genius. Hell, is was probably the same guy. I haven't had frosted rice krispies yet, but i'm sure they're awesome. It would keep me from having to dump a cup of sugar on every bowl.
 

AVAFREAK182

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we need to find the guy, and give him a noble or something. He was able to take this lame ass cereal and turn it into something eatable. seriously, I'm having a bowl right now and its 2pm. This just goes to show you that anything dipped in sugary goodness tastes good.

and while were on the subject, frosted flakes was another stroke of genius. Hell, is was probably the same guy. I haven't had frosted rice krispies yet, but i'm sure they're awesome. It would keep me from having to dump a cup of sugar on every bowl.

we need to find the genius who wrote this op and rip his balls off
 

thepd7

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you lie. everyone knows the only cheerios worth eating are honey nut cheerios.
 

HOWITIS

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you lie. everyone knows the only cheerios worth eating are honey nut cheerios.

honey nut cheerios are lame and you know it. the sugar crust even prevents sogginess. they're even good eaten dry, without milk. honey nut was a stepping stone for gm. they resisted dipping their cereal in sugar for as long as possible, but Pandora's box has been opened. there is no going back. i think it would be really awesome if we could could both sides of frosted mini wheat's dipped in sugar.
 

HOWITIS

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I seriously hope he's not a student at UK.

of course not. I'm an alumnus. Eatable is totally a word, and i used they're to perfection. i do the thing with invented and nobel all the time when i type. i don't edit myself.
 

rcpratt

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Eatable is a technically a word, but it really has no practical use over edible. Never used.
 

Crusty

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of course not. I'm an alumnus. Eatable is totally a word, and i used they're to perfection. i do the thing with invented and nobel all the time when i type. i don't edit myself.

So you're another spaceman then. Go troll somewhere else. :rolleyes:
 

HOWITIS

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So you're another spaceman then. Go troll somewhere else. :rolleyes:

who is this spaceman. come now, i was here before you I'm no troll.

top 5 cereals of all time

1. frosted cheerios
2. lucky charms. basically frosted cheerios with fucking marshmallows in it.
3. cocoa krispies
4. frosted flakes
5. Frosted mini-wheats (could be higher if they would dip both sides in sugar)
 

Craig234

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Edible usually means something closer to 'won't make you sick'. As in, those big cockroaches are edible, even though they're disgusting, or 'I left the meat sitting out but it's still edible, I think'. I think he meant 'tastes good enough to want to eat' with the word 'eatable', so it's not quite the same point between the two words. But he doesn't seem to get that he's being sold sugar on a delivery mechanism.