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The generic taste of Mr. T
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x01001x
2007-08-03 03:52:23 UTC
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Mr. T cereal has a generic taste. Of course I pity the fool who
doesn't crunch down on Mr. T's delicious yellow colored cereal, but
still it was a generic flavor in the 80s. What's the deal? Wasn't Mr.
T's recipe the same as Batman's?
Maybe even slightly like Cap'n Crunch, but just with more "gold"
flavor?
Just what makes up this generic taste of Mr. T cereal, and why is this
flavor so rampant among 80s cereals?
Captain Infinity
2007-08-03 10:59:39 UTC
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Post by x01001x
Mr. T cereal has a generic taste. Of course I pity the fool who
doesn't crunch down on Mr. T's delicious yellow colored cereal, but
still it was a generic flavor in the 80s. What's the deal? Wasn't Mr.
T's recipe the same as Batman's?
Maybe even slightly like Cap'n Crunch, but just with more "gold"
flavor?
Just what makes up this generic taste of Mr. T cereal, and why is this
flavor so rampant among 80s cereals?
Like Quisp and Quake. What were some other Cap'n Crunch knockoffs?


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Captain Infinity
Tim Howard
2007-08-17 04:52:45 UTC
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Post by x01001x
Mr. T cereal has a generic taste. Of course I pity the fool who
doesn't crunch down on Mr. T's delicious yellow colored cereal, but
still it was a generic flavor in the 80s. What's the deal? Wasn't Mr.
T's recipe the same as Batman's?
Maybe even slightly like Cap'n Crunch, but just with more "gold"
flavor?
Just what makes up this generic taste of Mr. T cereal, and why is this
flavor so rampant among 80s cereals?
Is this a joke? Was their really a Mr. T cereal in the 80s? I can't
believe I don't remember it if it were true. Not that I would have
bought it and ate it.
darryl
2007-09-06 01:52:54 UTC
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Post by Tim Howard
Post by x01001x
Mr. T cereal has a generic taste. Of course I pity the fool who
doesn't crunch down on Mr. T's delicious yellow colored cereal, but
still it was a generic flavor in the 80s. What's the deal? Wasn't Mr.
T's recipe the same as Batman's?
Maybe even slightly like Cap'n Crunch, but just with more "gold"
flavor?
Just what makes up this generic taste of Mr. T cereal, and why is this
flavor so rampant among 80s cereals?
Is this a joke? Was their really a Mr. T cereal in the 80s? I can't
believe I don't remember it if it were true. Not that I would have
bought it and ate it.
There was. It was just yellow "T" shaped puffs. Go watch Pee Wee's Big
Adventure. You get to see Pee Wee impersonating Mr. T while eating the
cereal. "heh heh, I pity the po' foo' who don't eat my cereal, heh heh"

-d

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