Originally Posted By friendofdd If mama deprived you, you can now have it all. For a price. <a href="http://jujucerealbar.com/" target="_blank">http://jujucerealbar.com/</a>
Originally Posted By wonderingalice What I want to know is why 'regular folks' like us don't come up with these brilliant business ideas. (Of course, if it fails then it's just as well. ;-)
Originally Posted By trekkeruss I'm surprised they don't have lactose-free milk. They don't have my new favorite sweet cereal either: Chocolate Chex.
Originally Posted By DlandJB When I was in college, whenever they put out the Capt'n Crunch at dinner time there was a run on it. The students would much rather have it than the mystery meat. Some things don't change. I agree - I wish I'd thought of it first. Now that I've finally tried Pinkberry, I'll have to watch for the cereal place. Gotta love California!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice trekkeruss, oxygen bars are still popular... We have them here in LV and I spotted one a the Mall of America in Minneapolis, too. Never tried it myself... Something kinda funky about sitting on a bar stool and hangin' out with tubes up the nose, ya know? *LOL*
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan Mmmmm... Cocoa Pebbles covered with wheat germ. : p Unfortunately, this business model has a serious flaw. An important part of the "cereal experience" is reading about the special offers on the back of the box as you munch your Cap'n Crunch. We buy tap water, when it's bottled, for a buck or more. We spend $4 on a fancy coffee. Of course we'd pay $6 for a bowl of cereal. But it should come with a free prize or at least being able to read the back of teh box.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins Cereal goes stale so I'm wondering how they can guarantee its freshness. With so many to choose from, some cereals will go neglected and get stale.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice ^^When it starts moving on it's own, they'll replace it. ;-) Actually, it sounds like a good Tupperware Lady could make a fortune at that stop.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x I have a question...can I get 2 scoops of different cereal? Like, apple jacks and froot loops? And, isn't soy milk lactose free?
Originally Posted By friendofdd Princess, I saw this on the morning news and then googled it. The reporter got the large bowl ($11.95) and had it filled with several types, and, I think, a syrup on top. It looked gross and I doubt she ate it. But you can mix the cereals if you wish.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x YUM! I used to do that as a kid, especially when there was only a little left in each box! LOL
Originally Posted By friendofdd LOL You have my permission to mix your cereal brands at your own table anytime you want to do so.
Originally Posted By Dznygrl This isn't the first of its kind, I don't think...I remember seeing a special on Food Network a couple years ago which showcased a place called Cereality. <a href="http://www.cereality.com/intro.html" target="_blank">http://www.cereality.com/intro .html</a>
Originally Posted By markedward The perfect place to dine before going out to "Schoolhouse Rock - The Musical." Not only have we found our collective inner child, we got it a gold card.