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  2. List of breakfast cereals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Consumer Brands, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can ...

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    Lobster Mac and Cheese. Throughout the thread, shoppers shared their stomach-churning experience with this seafood slop, using adjectives like "horrid," "fishy," "briny," and "foul" to describe ...

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    Aldi's Bake House Creations Cinnamon Rolls Krista Marshall If you are an Aldi superfan like me, you already know their in-house brands taste just as good as their more expensive name-brand ...

  6. Raisin bread - Wikipedia

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    Raisin bread or fruit bread (also known as fruit toast or raisin toast in New Zealand and Australia) [2] is a type of bread made with raisins and flavored with cinnamon. It is "usually a white flour or egg dough bread". [3] Aside from white flour, raisin bread is also made with other flours, such as all-purpose flour, oat flour, or whole wheat ...

  7. Honey Bunches of Oats - Wikipedia

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    Honey Bunches of Oats is a breakfast cereal owned by Post Holdings and produced by its subsidiary Post Consumer Brands.Created by lifelong Post employee Vernon J. Herzing by mixing several of Post's cereals together and having his daughter taste them, Honey Bunches of Oats was introduced to markets in 1989 after three years of development. [1]