Little Difference #4 - Chocolate Cereals
Dry cereal is big business in the U.S. - the varieties available seem to be limitless. There is one special area in dry cereal that Luxembourg (maybe Europe too) has the U.S. beat. That is chocolate cereals. I'd say that over half of all the dry cereals available here contain chocolate in some way. Even the cereals that we think of as healthy - Special K & All Bran - come in a chocolate variety. Other than Cocoa Krispies I can't think of another chocolate cereal available at home. Maybe chocolate cereals are the next big thing. If so, remember who told you about them first. ha!
Dry cereal is big business in the U.S. - the varieties available seem to be limitless. There is one special area in dry cereal that Luxembourg (maybe Europe too) has the U.S. beat. That is chocolate cereals. I'd say that over half of all the dry cereals available here contain chocolate in some way. Even the cereals that we think of as healthy - Special K & All Bran - come in a chocolate variety. Other than Cocoa Krispies I can't think of another chocolate cereal available at home. Maybe chocolate cereals are the next big thing. If so, remember who told you about them first. ha!
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Holy cow, this Charm Quilt Scrap Exchange is going to be a hoot. We're almost up to 20 participants. See the previous post for a current update. The deadline to sign up is Wednesday, January 21st. Read all the Exchange details here.
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Holy cow, this Charm Quilt Scrap Exchange is going to be a hoot. We're almost up to 20 participants. See the previous post for a current update. The deadline to sign up is Wednesday, January 21st. Read all the Exchange details here.
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6 comments:
mmmmmmm....chocolate. *droooool*
Well, if I ever see a woman photographing stuff in supermarkets, I'll know it's you ;-)
We used to find the yummiest chocolate "healthy" cereals in Venezuela when I was there (even 17 years ago). I did recently find a granola that had chocolate and almonds in it at Walmart... very yummy :)
I fully admit to REALLY liking my neck of the woods here in Oklahoma, but ok, you got me! This chocoholic could almost give it all up for a slice of that cereal heaven.
P.S. Thanks for blogging about your adventures abroad, I check in on you often.
Ok, Lux sounds great---chocolate in most cereal? Why not!
speaking of the big biz of dry cereal - have you read "The Omnivore's Dilemma"? I'm reading it right now - very interesting and spooky
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