Happy national cereal day!

Definitely the American ones that aren’t legal in Sweden. Fruit loops, everything Pumpkin flavored, Apple Jacks, Trixies, fruit pebbles. You name it, all those amazing stuff with a lot of artificial colors and sugar (and that’s why they aren’t allowed to be sold in Sweden) if I have to choose from something that is available here I’ll go with Mini Cinis (Sugar and cinnamon cereals from Nestlé) that they started to sell here a few years ago.

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Give me your address and I’ll mail some to you :wink::rofl:

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We usually stock up while in US. And we trade Swedish chocolate for Candy Corn via mail during Halloween. You Americans get all the good stuff (if you don’t count Chocolate, Hershey tastes like Swedish baking chocolate)

Last time we sent ourselves two huge boxes of cereals back home. Unfortunately that was like two years ago :joy:

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It’s the international bartering system lol :laughing:

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Captain Crunch and none of that weird berry or peanut butter flavored kind…just the orginal!

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It is, the funny thing is that you don’t realize that certain foods (or sweets) isn’t global until you Start traveling :blush:

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Clusters. The nice ones though not the cheap ones that are bulked out with rice krispies.

I dont eat cereal anymore but I’d quite easily pound down a box of those given half the chance.

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Oooh ya Jenna! I did too! I forgot about that :slight_smile:

Now that we’re adults, it would be like a sweet snack! Lol

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