I don't know if this makes any sense, but here you go. None of my friends from Battle Creek contributed, so you get me talking about how much I dislike corporations for a bit. You've been warned.
I was so certain, when I was in second grade, that I was going to have my birthday party at Kellogg’s Cereal City USA. Tony the Tiger was doing breakfast on my birthday. I even told my occupational therapist that I was going to have my birthday party at Kellogg’s Cereal City USA. She asked, “Where is that?” and I got tight-lipped. I’m from Georgia. My birthday is in January. 🤦♀️
I can't believe this video has such few views, and this channel too, this is great stuff and I think it's probably going to get big soon but right now it's weird how few views this has
As a resident of the state of Oregon,I grew up with the Tillamook cheese factory tour, which is located at the actual creamery. Because the Tillamook Creamery association is owned by its members (the local dairy farmers), it can't relocate or outsource it production. I can't imagine how boring it would be to go to Battle Creek, only to no see an actual cereal production line.
I loved this factory as a kid ! I wished they could’ve figured out a way to keep it up ! To me it was a positive and learning full experience for kids to go to. Battle Creek is small city but it needs to continue to incorporate the city’s history in our community. At least we still have our annual breakfast table !
Gosh I had completely forgotten about this place! I remember going when I was in elementary school with my class, sitting in the theater learning about the history of corn flakes and getting to eat cereal out of little cups. Really great video!