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Simple:
Cross the sugar ingredients of your favorite cereals.
i.e. Frosted Rice Crispies
or
Honey Comb Fruit Loops
or......
Chocolate Covered Sugar Bombs (haha)
This has huge neo-branding and neo-advertising potential to everyone's already very familiar and establihsed breakfest gang.
Kellogs has Frosted Rice Krispies
http://www.amazon.c...spies/dp/B0002BQLH8 [bnip, Aug 20 2008]
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(But only that one combination is baked, as far as I know. They should try other combos as you suggest.) |
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There could be a story line, like the two characters got married or something, or had a baby, to go with the combined cereal. Could be weird in some examples... Also, there aren't many female cereal characers. Lots of fairly androgynous ones, maybe. |
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[marked-for-deletion] widely known to exist. |
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I think one of the Rice Crispie triplets was actually borne and Poplena!! I am having trouble thinking of the gender neutral character of which you speak, it is an interesting thought. |
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Definitely male: Tony the tiger, Cap'n Crunch, Fruit Loops toucan, all the human-like characters that I can remember. |
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Some animals, it's a little more ambiguous: the Cocoa Puffs cuckoo, the Trix rabbit; they're probably male, but maybe not. |
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Never mind, I googled and they appear to all have gender specific names. |
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Yes Kellogs has the Krispies but I don't see Tony the Tiger anywhere on the box! |
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