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What about "biscuit" type cereals like Shredded Wheat and Weetabix? It's not very easy to break them up into bite-size pieces when they're dry. Some cereals are nice when the milk's got to them a bit anyway. |
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So the average kid who doesn't have the hand-eye coordination required to keep the milk on a regular spoon has the dexterity to press a button at the right time...? Duh. |
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Wouldn't the inrush of milk cause the cereal to spill over the sides and into your lap? |
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I thought, Dr Curry, that it wasn't so much that a kid couldn't cope with a regular spoon, as that this way the cereal doesn't sit in a pool of milk for ages getting soggy. None-the-less this seems like a fairly labor-intensive alternative. |
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No no, the Milk Spoon is an important alternative to the undignified 'Weetabix Bolt'. The half-life of a Weetabix in milk is normally 1.5 seconds. |
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