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Happy Friday the 13th!
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Here's a list of 10 Untold Truths Of Your Favorite Cereal. Everyone has a favorite cereal that they just can't get enough of, things are 10 things you didn't know about your favorite cereal! ➡️ Subscribe to BabbleTop: https://bit.ly/2Uu3HPe As a kid, most mornings were spent with a bowl of cereal between our knees and eyes locked to cartoons, or hardly open. Something that made getting out of bed for school or work okay was going and pouring a bowl of your favorite cereal. And most of those cereals have interesting facts you never even knew of. So here are 10 untold truths about your favorite cereal. If you enjoyed this list of 10 untold truths of your favorite cereal, then comment: #Cereal #Breakfast #Food TIMESTAMPS: 0:29 Honey Nut Cheerios Are Trying To Save The Bees 1:48 Cinnamon Toast Crunch Originally Had Three Bakers 2:55 Frosted Flakes Sponsored Superman And Barney 4:05 Lucky Charms Were The First To Have Marshmallows 5:23 Froot Loops Are All The Same Flavor 6:37 Nesquik Cereal Actually Began As A Powder 8:03 The Trix Bunny Won A Bicycle Race 9:40 Count Chocula Was Part Of A Monster Series 11:25 Special K Faced Criticism For Their Diet Campaign 13:08 French Toast Crunch Was Saved By The Fans SUMMARIES: - It’s no surprise that a company whose mascot is a bee wants to help. Ever since 2014, Honey Nut Cheerios and Burt’s Bees, have been working together to raise awareness about the rapidly declining honey bee population through the Save The Bees campaign. - Back before Cinnamon Toast Crunch was represented by little cannibalistic cinnamon squares, it was represented by three bakers, not unlike Rice Krispies. Starting in 1985, a year after the cereal was launched, the company introduced three animated bakers who each sang a word of the cereal’s title. - Tony the Tiger is a figure that pretty much every single child since 1952 has grown up with, even if you didn’t eat the cereal you know his slogan by heart. Over the years Tony has been featured in almost every type of sponsorship, including the company’s current NHL Playoffs one. - The best part of Lucky Charms, and really any cereal that has them, are the marshmallows! Many of people’s favorite childhood cereals, including the Pokemon Cereal in the UK and Count Chocula, feature some seriously sugar-coated and colorful marshmallows, but did you know that Lucky Charms was the first? - Even though they are all different colors and may even seem like they taste different, all the Froot Loops taste the exact same, this would actually make a really good example for the placebo effect. - Although most people are familiar with Nesquik powder and have likely poured way too much of it into their milk, many people don’t know that the cereal actually started this way. The name Nesquik isn’t even really the cereal name, but a blanket term for a bunch of Nestle products that range from drink powder to the cereal, to breakfast bars and candy bars. - Everyone knows the phrase “silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!” Even if you have never had the cereal you know about the product, and more importantly, the silly bunny. The first commercial to feature the iconic, long-eared rabbit debuted in 1959 and has been the cereal’s mascot ever since. - If you are one of those people who just ate straight sugar in the morning, you most likely remember this chocolaty marshmallow cereal. Launched in 1971, it featured a very muppet-looking Count ‘Chocula’ an obvious pun of Dracula and featured little bat and ghost marshmallow shapes. - Special K is pretty well known for its take-that attitude towards unhealthy and generally gross diets. The whole idea behind their initial Special K challenge was to provide an easy, delicious way to effectively lose weight in a healthy way. - French Toast Crunch was actually a spin-off cereal of Cinnamon Toast Crunch launched in 1995. The cereal was naturally flavored like french toast and featured little french toast shaped cereal pieces that were later changed to look more like the small, cinnamon covered squares of its sister cereal. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE to BabbleTop! https://bit.ly/2Uu3HPe 🥳 JOIN and become a BabbleTop member! https://bit.ly/2DCl21k 👕 Check out our MERCH! http://bit.ly/2SWDkQM 🔥 Our Most Popular VIDEOS! http://bit.ly/2T02a24 Top 10 Untold Truths of Jell-O http://bit.ly/2KsMUu8 10 Coca-Cola Life Hacks That Will Make You Buy More http://bit.ly/2KqYu97 Top 10 Untold Truths of Kool-Aid http://bit.ly/2Vnrq3s 33 Lay's Chips Flavors You Won't Believe Exist http://bit.ly/2VkxSbJ Top 10 Candy Bars America Wished They Had http://bit.ly/2Vo5S6S 10 Secrets Walmart Doesn't Want You To Know http://bit.ly/2VkZ6Pj 10 Pepsi Drinks That Embarrassed The Company http://bit.ly/2Vlew64 All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
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Happy Friday the 13th!
#muppets#the muppets#pepe#pepe the king prawn#pepe muppets#friday the 13th#muppet commercials#muppet v-chip commercial#gif
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Pepe in his nightie, from this V-Chip commercial
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