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Though I am loathed to admit it....

Posts: 2,955
edited July 2015 in EggHead Forum
I do love them so!!!


I spent most of my money on good bourbon, and bad women...the rest, I just wasted!!

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  • Posts: 5,234
    edited July 2015
    Coco for Cocoa Puffs.

    Louisville, GA - 2 Large BGE's
  • Posts: 8,364
    Good stuff.

    For me and my boy its Cinnamon Toast Crunch.  And like Cocoa Puffs, the horchata is the best part. 
    Brandon
    Quad Cities
    "If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful."

  • Posts: 31
    Old Gregg thinks your Cocoa Balls would go great in Baileys Irish CREAM.

  • Posts: 8,207
    If I ever tire of the skin on the roof of my mouth then I crush a few bowls of Captain Crunch. Problem solved. 

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    2 Large
    Peachtree Corners, GA
  • I am a PB crunch man myself

    Making the neighbors jealous in Pleasant Hill, Ia one cook at a time...
  • Posts: 42,109
    Bleechk.  I don't like cereal.  Unless someone comes up with meat cereal.....






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  • Posts: 1,189
    edited July 2015

    The factory I used to work in made CoCo Puffs as part of our cereal production. When it was being produced the chocolate smell was marvelous. Apple Cinnamon Cheerios was another product that had a very good aroma. Quaker Oats on the other side of town made Cap'n Crunch and it also had a nice smell. You could always tell when the good stuff was being manufactured at either of the plants. The Fruit Roll Up line can also make you hungry depending on which variety was on the schedule. Strawberry was good, grape not so much.


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    The factory I used to work in made CoCo Puffs as part of our cereal production. When it was being produced the chocolate smell was marvelous. Apple Cinnamon Cheerios was another product that had a very good aroma. Quaker Oats on the other side of town made Cap'n Crunch and it also had a nice smell. You could always tell when the good stuff was being manufactured at either of the plants. The Fruit Roll Up line can also make you hungry depending on which variety was on the schedule. Strawberry was good, grape not so much.


    I didn't realize you had both companies there. Did that ever create friendly or unfriendly competition in the community? Surely the public relations boys jousted! 
    Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time!
  • Posts: 2,349
    Good luck with your diabetes.  


    That's 5 days worth of sugar...but at least it is crappy, non-naturally occurring sugar.

     =) 
  • The factory I used to work in made CoCo Puffs as part of our cereal production. When it was being produced the chocolate smell was marvelous. Apple Cinnamon Cheerios was another product that had a very good aroma. Quaker Oats on the other side of town made Cap'n Crunch and it also had a nice smell. You could always tell when the good stuff was being manufactured at either of the plants. The Fruit Roll Up line can also make you hungry depending on which variety was on the schedule. Strawberry was good, grape not so much.


    There is a tones near me...some days it smells great...some not so much...a few years back a batch of garlic salt went bad...the result was donated to the city to help with melting ice the next winter....weirdest smell on the streets for some time.
    Making the neighbors jealous in Pleasant Hill, Ia one cook at a time...

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