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Postby jeffbert » 20 years ago

I think Count Chocula was my favorite, even though Cocoa Pebbles saturated the milk with flavor. I turn 47 this October, but I still sometimes eat kids' cereal for breakfast. :D

However, I cannot find Count Chocula except around Halloween. But even then, its nearly $4 for 12 ounces, & I am too cheap to buy it. However, I find that the new Chocolate Lucky Charms is essentially the same thing as CC, & it is available in larger boxes, & sometimes 2 for the price of one at the local Giant. :)
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Postby tic_tac_astro » 20 years ago

I'd go with Reese's Puffs. :P
I love chocolate and peanut butter! :D
I would say Reese's Puffs has a close taste to the actual candy.
But still, I taste a lot of Peanut Butter! :D
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Postby jeffbert » 20 years ago

Originally posted by tic_tac_astro@Sep 3 2005, 09:54 PM
I'd go with Reese's Puffs. :P
I love chocolate and peanut butter! :D
I would say Reese's Puffs has a close taste to the actual candy.
But still, I taste a lot of Peanut Butter! :D

I did not think of Reese's Puffs as chocolate, or even containing it.

As far as peanut butter goes, I prefer Capt. Crunch's PB cereal. Although I do not like the way it sticks to my teeth.
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Postby tic_tac_astro » 20 years ago

Oh well...
Reese's PB Cups contain Milk Chocolate and Peanut Butter. :P
I don't know which has the most in it: PB or Chocolate?
There's tons of both! :wacko:
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Postby Dragonrider1227 » 20 years ago

Count Chocula baby! A cereal like that HAD to be made by a vampire. No being of pure, non-demonic stature could make a cereal like that. :lol: Chocolate Lucky Charms makes a close second.

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Postby DrFrag » 20 years ago

Chocolate for breakfast? Image
I'm cooking pasta this morning. B)
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Postby tic_tac_astro » 20 years ago

:lol:
TONS of ppl love chocolate. :)
Nobody could hardly last a day without it.
i don't know why, but it's like eating candy for breakfast. :wacko:
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Postby Astro Forever » 20 years ago

Originally posted by DrFrag@Sep 4 2005, 06:11 PM
Chocolate for breakfast? Image
I'm cooking pasta this morning. B)

Pasta for breakfast? :unsure:

As for chocolate cereals, I've never tried any of them.

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Postby jeffbert » 20 years ago

I had Briers' Brownie Mud Pie ice cream for breakfast the other day. Not even Count Chocula comes close to its power to satisfy my craving. :lol:
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Postby tic_tac_astro » 20 years ago

:lol:
Besides Reese's Puffs, I also had Oreo O's. :D
I should've said that instead. :P
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