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  2. Maypo - Wikipedia

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    Maypo is an American brand of hot cereals. The original product was maple flavored oatmeal but there are now a variety of flavors sold under the Maypo brand name. It was originally manufactured by Maltex Co. and is now owned by Homestat Farm, Ltd. [1] It was best known for its television commercials with the catchphrase, "I Want My Maypo" by ...

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  5. I Want My Maypo - Wikipedia

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    Then, the Uncle resorts to pretending that a spoonful of Maypo is an airplane and Marky's mouth is the hangar, but accidentally puts the spoon in his own mouth, and liked the taste. Marky then grabbed a spoonful of Maypo and ate it greedily. As the uncle then eagerly ate the rest of the oatmeal, Marky yelled "I Want My Maypo!"

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    Roasted cauliflower, black bean chili and quinoa salad pack big flavor and won't break your calorie budget. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Pseudocereal - Wikipedia

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    Quinoa, a common pseudocereal. A pseudocereal or pseudograin is one of any non-grasses that are used in much the same way as cereals (true cereals are grasses).Pseudocereals can be further distinguished from other non-cereal staple crops (such as potatoes) by their being processed like a cereal: their seed can be ground into flour and otherwise used as a cereal.