>>15766801>How many years have you been eating the same cereal?Uh, well, my whole life. Yeah.
But I do go to the grocery store every once in a while, actually, but it's just that I don't get to pick out anything and buy it for myself, just what I've been told to get, way too nervous once I'm there to get anything more than that. Maybe once I get to spend money more freely.
I say this as if I don't go around buying burgers in secret.
>Cinnamon Toast Crunch attempts to emulate the flavour of a piece of toast spread with a buttery, sugar, and cinnamonI guess it could be good in the case that spreading cinnamon over a piece of toast is good, although I don't think turning something that's good into a cereal necessarily means it'll still be good, but, I guess it's likely.
But, uh, well, it makes me think, I mean, why not just have a piece of toast? With cinnamon and butter. Why have a cereal that emulates it, rather than the thing itself? Plus, I imagine it'd end up being more healthy than the processed cereal or whatever, right? Oh well, now that I think about it, I guess what I said before can go backwards. The cereal can end up being better than the original flavor. Anyhow, yeah, I suppose that's all I can speak on something I've never tasted. I feel like I'd stick with Nesquik still even if I had the chance to try it out, lol. But, that does get me curious, I really have to try a cereal other than it one of these days, the taste of any other cereal is incomprehensible to me at this point. It's a really weird feeling. Imagine trying to imagine the taste of another drink after only having peach juice your whole life, I guess? It'd be cool if I tasted a new cereal on my deathbed. Don't know why I thought of that.
>When both flavours are combined it creates such a dreamy, savory blend of sweat and tart bubbling with bliss.Oh, wow. Combining two cereals is something that wouldn't have came to my mind in a million years, for some reason. It sounds so alie-Part 1.