@@YesItsReallyKeith I usually buy 2 boxes a week, cinnamon roll and chocolate fudge, they're only $2.50 at Dollarama across the street. They had an Orange Crush flavour, absolutely disgusting. WHY!? It's cereal I never eat, instead I stir up my own trail mix blend of cranberries/raisins/mixed nuts/dehydrated apples & bananas in a couple cups of yogurt. Better than any cereal.
No, it's just complete dogshit and everyone involved with the production of it should be sent to a CIA black site to undergo enhanced interrogation techniques.
Finally something to laugh at. Is comedy making a come back? we’re so tired of the dark, depressing who killed who back stabbing, missing child streaming flicks. We needs us some Seinfeld! 😊
_oh_ isn't this movie coming out awkward after the current Kellogg's CEO basically said, "families should have cereal for dinner!" which was basically his version of "let me eat cake!" 😅
They all had one movie left on thier contracts with Net flix.. But thier contracts did not state that it had to be individual movies, so we get this.... because...Unions, or agents. possibly Union Agents..
The store brand ones were thicker and more doughy. Maybe you're remembering those. Or maybe it just seems like that because you were little. I remember when they first came out and I think they were always like they are now.
I've been listening to Jerry and Spike drop hints about this movie so long on Spike's Car Radio. I'm expecting nothing but enjoyable nonsense. Anybody criticising it for not being anything but needs to have a good hard look at themselves in the mirror. I'm looking forward to it 😄
My mom worked for Kellogg's in the 60s and would bring home box after box of Pop Tarts and the lesser known Danish Go-Rounds. We would eat these until we were sick of them. Took a long time to get to liking the taste of them again. Probably because they put on frosting.
This Comedy was Grrrrrreat! Really, really Great! (Toby) As a "Seinfeld-Aficionado" I can recommend this - It delivered on everything! Plus the details: All the right typefaces, logos etc.
@@scottmoore1614 I feel you are mistaken, because this appears to be at first glance a frivolous absurdist movie about the development of the breakfast pastry when in fact it is a parody of the race for the nuclear bomb. Therefore, it being a more historical subject not relevant to our times, and in addition it is not criticizing the consumer proclivities of modern capitalism or developmental practices of breakfast pastries, I feel "satire" is a misnomer. I hope that clarifies things for you and in the future, you take your own advice to "look it up" (that is correct usage of quotation marks, also btw). Have a good day, chummmmmmmmmmmmmp
It’s an absurdist satire….possibly with elements of parody (I see it more as a parody of the space race…nuclear weapons had already been developed by the early 60s). But, this is not a general parody like “Airplane” or “Young Frankenstein” was. I don’t see this as a parody of a particular genre of films. But, the possible parody elements aren’t lost on me. Name calling is immature and really not necessary, btw. Have a nice day!