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What Your Favorite Cereal Really Says About You

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What Your Favorite Cereal Really Says About You
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Cereal is a staple in any household. But, you can really tell a lot about a person by what cereal they choose for their breakfast, and here's a guide to spot every kind of cereal person. This is the guide to what you're favorite cereal really says about you.

Fruit Loops

Fun, but lazy. You’re someone who always wants fruit loops but isn’t always willing to get out of bed to get them.

Frosted Flakes

I am normal, but I like to torture myself towards the end of my cereal eating (When the frosted flakes become so diluted with milk they taste like little soggy pieces of cardboard.)

Lucky Charms

“I am only here for the marshmallows”

Special K

“I like to pretend like I’m eating healthy, but this cereal is probably just as bad as any other”

Honey Bunches of Oats

“I’m only eating this because of that persuasive, charming woman on the honey bunches of oats commercials.”

Kashi

“I enjoy eating birdseed as a meal”

Cheerios

“Honey nut is the only way to go.”


Whether you're a lazy fruit loop eater, or a die hard lucky charms marshmallow fan, go out there and own your favorite cereal. Don't let anything stop you from reaching your quota of 5 bowls a day!

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