Which cereal is better?
I cant remember what captain crunch tastes like, so I'd vote cinnamon. What would you vote? Or do you have a favourite cereal? Junk cereal or health cereal-open to suggestions.
Captain cruch | 7 | |
Cinnamon toast crunch | 14 |
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I cant remember what captain crunch tastes like, so I'd vote cinnamon. What would you vote? Or do you have a favourite cereal? Junk cereal or health cereal-open to suggestions.
Captain cruch | 7 | |
Cinnamon toast crunch | 14 |
Most people are going to vote Cinnamon Toast Crunch. It's one of the most popular cereals for a reason.
With that being said, I suggest Cookie Crisp as a junk cereal. It's my second favorite cereal right behind Raisin Bran.
Cinnamon Toast Crunch is very obviously, objectively better in every way, shape, and form.
Cap'n* Crunch is like putting rocks in your mouth every morning and wondering why you're in pain all the time. The poll might as well have been "French Toast vs Getting Stabbed in the Face".
Cereal is third world BETAAmale food. Est some eggs and bacon for breakfast. Its better for your body. You might as well eat the cardboard box instead of the sugar junk in it.
I like the taste of both probably equally, but hate how Captain Crunch scratches the roof of my mouth.
K Trevor Wilson has a bit on Captain Crunch that's kinda funny. I like Cinnamon better though.
Cinnamon toast crunch, when to be honest I prefer the future oat porridge of applesauce and cinnamon for breakfast. Health cereals aren't these processed cereals except sugar-free muesli, but are hot oats with absolutely a little honey and some oat milk added. Given the decisions on a cereal it's specifically and solely my need to eat oat porridge, and not yeast extract on toast, or avocado toast, or strawberry jam on toast, or Sultana Bran, or Nut Feast, or the unknown-to-me Captain Crunch, I doubt it's unheard of but it's a popular breakfast cereal, yes? Everything I eat leads down the path of satisfaction. I only understand how stupid it is to add sugar to porridge, it should be the case that cholesterol-lowering oats are the main aim in the breakfast cereal department.
As a matter of fact there's no way I'm trying ever again a range of cereals, not if by cereal you mean a grain of a tall grass eaten for breakfast and served with milk. It's stupid to pour milk on cereal, 1. it's a baby's food and 2. it can cause milk sickness, it's true in and of itself. That's why to meet my expectations it has to not be peanut butter, sugar-coated cereal, syrup-covered cereal, or any other non-specific cereal to disappoint that will make me fat and give me heart problems, those cereals are loaded with sugar and that glucose-syrup-encrusted cereal has added to it cane sugar and is found in muesli, and as long as it's junk food and not healthy food it's bad for and not good for your heart.