CHOCOLATE ALERT

Those of you who don't normally eat cereal will want to take a walk down that aisle. Special K Chocolate Delights.

They just came home with me so I haven't opened the box yet. Review to follow.

Reply to
Karen C - California
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Oh my goodness!

Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

I can review them for you!!! I *love* this cereal....makes me actually eat breakfast in the morning! Sweet flakes, with little chunks of chocolate in the bowl as well....sometimes feels like I'm having dessert for breakfast!!

Larisa

Reply to
larisavann

I'm going to stick with the vanilla almond Special K--it is scrumptious! I like chocolate and I like milk, but I do not like chocolate in my milk. And no, I do not want to start snacking on dry cereal because I will certainly overeat if I do that.

Reply to
Brenda Lewis

I'm huge fan of the Special K Red.

C
Reply to
Cheryl Isaak

I'm sticking with my Peanut Butter Puffins !

ellice

Reply to
ellice

I was in Kirkwall today and at least one shop is still selling tins of genuine "Puffin Poo" (aka chocolate-coated nuts & raisins)

Reply to
Bruce Fletcher

Last time I talked to a farm friend of mine he said, "Rats and mice will not eat cereals that you can buy from a store." "Except one brand of rolled oats".

Except for the odd large cake pan full of rice krispie/marshmallow treat, I never eat packaged cereals.

As for chocolate, how can you beat the dark semi-sweatened bakers chocolate - yummm!

Reply to
Fred

Those two sentences in close proximity can only make me think of the krispie treats that have chocolate melted all over the top. Ack! I gained five pounds just from that thought.

Reply to
Brenda Lewis

I generally agree with you. Once in an extremely blue moon, I'll buy a small box of some kiddie cereal because I'm craving crunch, but not grease or salt. Eat a few handsful of Frosted Flakes instead of potato chips and I'm good for the next year or two.

This stuff just happened to be on a display at the end of the aisle, or I never would have noticed it. And you know how my antennae gravitate to anything labelled chocolate........

What's that about sweaty bakers?

Reply to
Karen C - California

Sounds like breakfast to me! Funny thing we found awhile back. Those Rice Krispie bar are actually a good choice for feeding kids with certain allergy problems; no nuts in factory at anytime and no eggs. The kids got those for hockey snack for almost a whole season - it was the one easy to get safe snack.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

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