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milk and cereal lil azn version
kellogg's just right cereal television commercial from 1990.
a fake advert from flytv for an iron fortified cereal! nothing does a body good like a good ol bowl of bloody o's!
two guys lip syncing to some milk and cereal song. what would the internet be without random people singing unheard songs? thanks zetz0r for this video.
nub flakes.
it makes your milk turn red!
if this were real i would eat it everyday.
they actually mush the corn flakes.. into flakes.. neato.
manufactured in a galaxy far, far away. probably in a jabba the hut sweat shop.
you might remember toby radlloff from american splendor. funny, yet very creepy at the same time.
teenage mutant ninja turtles advert from the 1980s.
its like a sublime rape of your soul.
a/s/l? o rly? brb fbi
helmets in milk.
is he balancing that bowl of cereal?
i`m super cereal.
few random pictures of old cereal boxes.
this is a funny little commercial skit for cereal, by chris rock.
san francisco (ap) - kellogg co. has recently donated thousands of boxes of cereal with michael phelps' picture on them to the san francisco food bank. kellogg last month declined to renew its endorsement deal with the olympic swimming star after a photo surfaced showing him smoking from a marijuana pipe. food bank executive director paul ash says he doesn't know specifically why the cereal was donated. kellogg officials responded to questions wednesday with an e-mail saying the company routinely donates food that is nearing the end of its shelf life but still good. either way, ash is glad to have the items, which he says can be hard to come by. kellogg's decision not to renew phelps' deal was not without controversy when it was announced in february. legions of marijuana advocates urged a boycott of kellogg, including all of its popular munchies, for deciding to cut ties with phelps. the leader of one of the biggest legalize-pot organizations, the marijuana policy project, called kellogg's action "hypocritical and disgusting," and said he'd never seen his membership so angry, with more than 2,300 of them signing an online petition. "kellogg's had no problem signing up phelps when he had a conviction for drunk driving, an illegal act that could actually have killed someone," said rob kampia, the group's executive director. "to drop him for choosing to relax with a substance that's safer than beer is an outrage, and it sends a dangerous message to young people." also urging a boycott were the national organization for the reform of marijuana laws, students for sensible drug policy and the drug policy alliance. they encouraged their members to contact kellogg to vent their views. source
new kitten flakes
article submitted by master911. climate change could lead to "killer cornflakes" with the most potent liver toxin ever recorded, an environmental health conference has been told. the effects of the toxins, known as mycotoxins, have been known since the middle ages when rye bread contaminated with ergot fungus was a staple part of the european diet, environmental health researcher lisa bricknell of central queensland university (cqu) said. "people started suffering mass hallucinations, manic depression, gangrene, abortions, reduced fertility and painful, convulsive death," ms bricknell told the 10th world congress on environmental health in brisbane today. "the rye bread, which was known as the staff of life, quickly became known as the scepter of death." the damage was done not from a single exposure but from many small doses of the toxins over a long period of time. mycotoxins can appear in the food chain as a result of the fungal infection of crops in the field or in storage, either by being eaten directly by humans, or by being used as livestock feed. the most important group of mycotoxins in australian maize is aflatoxins. they could spread when temperature and moisture conditions were right and could affect crops including maize and peanuts and in some milk, dried milk products and some spices, ms. bricknell said. ms. bricknell said there had been outbreaks of high levels of aflatoxins in australian crops in recent years and global warming was providing a new threat to food safety, with temperatures expected to rise and rainfall drop in inland areas of the eastern states. "rainfall is correlated with aflatoxin contamination, so not only do these conditions favour aflatoxin contamination but they also induce plant stress, which is going to make our plants more susceptible to contamination," ms bricknell said. grain-growing areas of australia could become unviable, and australia may have to import more maize and maize-based food products to meet demand. "in a situation of climate change, if we are importing more products and imported products are not regulated ... we can also expect that other countries may be experiencing similar problems with increased contamination. "while killer cornflakes may not precisely be around the corner, we do have potential for increasing aflatoxin exposure," ms bricknell said. "we need to investigate risk management for maize production and we need to undertake careful monitoring of food products coming into our country." source have any interesting articles you'd like to share? article request thread.
harder the wife works - the cute she looks
why are they using a vampire as a mascot?
what country is this from?