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Old 04-13-2022, 06:53 PM
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I love Honey Bunches mixed 50/50 with Cheerios.

I have, a couple times, found a few rock hard "bunches". Not the whole box, though.
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Especially the multi grain Cheerios mixed with it.


Those are some nice Tim Tams, why does that picture make me want to go to Mexico?
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I think Oreos changed their filling recipe, but in this case for the better!
It used to be kinda crumbly, but I have bought 3 or 4 packs of Double Stuft style over the past 6 months, and the filling is creamy and tastes WAY better than before. I thought the first package was a fluke, but the other ones were just as good.
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I've never tried HBofO, but I thought this lady in one of their TV ads was pretty cute...

Great set of haunches there...

Send the cereal company a complaint snail mail. Odds are you'll get coupons for free boxes
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I think Oreos changed their filling recipe, but in this case for the better!
It used to be kinda crumbly, but I have bought 3 or 4 packs of Double Stuft style over the past 6 months, and the filling is creamy and tastes WAY better than before. I thought the first package was a fluke, but the other ones were just as good.
I used to love Oreos, then I started reading labels.
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I read the label. I still love oreos. They are great for my diabetes especially with milk.

seriously, ive given them up mostly. When I worked in an office the vending machine sold the little packs of oreos and for years I would eat one pack for breakfast every day. bad.
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Raisin Bran Crunch is by far my favorite cereal. Never gets soggy in milk.
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Years (many) ago when I would occasionally treat myself to my favorite candy bar - Butterfinger! I experienced something similar. Most of the time, I'd get one where the interior just splinters apart when you take a bite. That was just heavenly and I loved it. Then I'd buy another and the center wouldn't splinter - it would be more like a toffee filling and just crunch. They were always a disappointment.
Absolutely. I've also had butterfingers where there were pockets of hard bits in a sea of the softer more crumbly stuff.
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Anyone remember these? These were my favorite. Back in the 70s I would stay with my grandparents and I would walk to the corner store with my grandma and she would buy me one and I would eat it as we walked home. Simple times.


Absolutely, I didn't get them often, but the marathon bar, basically just a lattice of chewy caramel with a coating of chocolate. The last time that I remember getting one was probably the late 70s or early 80s at a little store down from my grandparents house.
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Raisin Bran Crunch is by far my favorite cereal. Never gets soggy in milk.
it is very good
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Ive been eating this stuff a long time. A few months back I got a box wherein the contents were hard as a rock. I almost broke my teeth. Like they over cooked everything. Strange. Life goes on and a few more boxes are fine, like normal.

Just opened a new box. Again, very hard. Tooth shattering hard.

Anyone experience this?

What the hell is going on!!!!!!!

-dont even get me started on Ho Ho's. After 40 years of no Ho Ho's, I recently bought a box. Not even close to what they were. I remember being in 4th grade and being able to peel off the chocolate layer in 1 piece.....no way can you do that now. They don't even taste the same...but this is a topic for another day I guess
Pick your poison - shards of glass or Capt'n Crunch and let the blood flow
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