I saw this come across my feed and laughed out loud. What a fun thing to review. I grew up on Cheerios. Sort of anyway. Cereal was what we got for breakfast on weekends. It was a treat. And Cheerios was one of the favorites. Pouring them into a bowl and watching them float as milk was added was terrific. Then a little brown sugar to add to the mix, and we were off to a great start to the day. Thanks General Mills for bringing this staple of American households to us for generations. 1880
Andrea F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
In my opinion, Cheerios is pretty darn awesome. In my broke days, I would«splurge» on Cheerios(because I didn’t like the knock-offs) and eat them with water because I couldn’t afford milk. I could crush them up and use them as breading on homemade chicken fingers. Don’t laugh. It was pretty darn decent. The price is usually low any way. The honey nut cheerios make a good topping on ice cream. I’m sure they were the first thing that I was allowed to feed myself. They do make a great snack. Fruit added to it is just as awesome. Cheerios are legendary. A basic staple, in my opinion. I do like how their commercials are friendly and not overbearing. The one with the mixed race family? Pretty darn cute, if you ask me!
Mick F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
If its possible to think a single person could keep a cereal dyansty afloat, then that it is me. I eat at least 3 – 4 bowls of Cheerios a day, and these are very Welsh sized bowls, like, the bowls you would put fruit in. A fruit bowl if you will. It isnt Atkin’s friendly, but i use the skim. Cheerios were original called Cheeri Oats, and before that they were called«Dave’s Stupid Oat Rings for Jerks», a name that didnt stand the test of time. Even when i went to college, and had the world of Marriot catered cafeteria breakfasts with the quasi finest meats and cheese the State of NY could see, i still only got three bows of Cheerios and coffee. I would even steal Cheerios, for snackin on at night, and thusly rendering those specific ones, Lootios. Generic ones, or Generios, tend to not have the same grit that Cheerios have. At my poorest, i would still spend the extra on the name brand than to lower myself. Trader Joe’s «Joe’s O’s»(great name, Florence) stand a mean second if im in a pinch. Not to mention, in the 40’s, they had a sweet mascot named Cheeri O’Leary. Dont believe me?