cherrio obsession

cowabungachris
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hey, are any other of your children out there obsessed with cherrios? my kid can't get enough of them. i think these things are worth their weight in gold. i'm finding them all over the house. they certainly can distract her from things i don't want her to have. i'm starting think she's stashing these things for a rainy day.




Gaming with Baby
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Cherrios are perfect

No high fructose corn syrup, low sugar, high fiber, and just right for learning to self feed. The perfect snack straight out of the box... and the boy likes them too.

-Will
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jpod00
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Oh, yeah!

Cheerios are the bomb! You simply can't survive the period between bottles and solids without them. (Although they seem like a solid, they posess some mysterious component which allows them to disintegrate instanly, turn to mush, disappear and reappear, and even stick to places you'd never imagine...)
My youngest ate through an entire giant box by himself, in short order.

Jim
Boulder, CO
Dad to Cole, Luke & Trev



WillyG1113
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i do believe

I do believe it's the one thing that can satisfy my sons hunger. I find them all over too. I found a stockpile in my shoes one morning. Apparently i should do one of the healthy heart commercials or something.
But yes I love them too and it is a good saturday morning cartoon breakfast we can have together



Uke_Skywalker
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And let us not forget

They make great urinal accuracy targets, at the later stages of male potty training!!

db
Father of three,
Mac (6), Tavie(4), and Buddy(3)
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dayv27
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My son is the anti-"O"

I love cheerios to this day. I have a cereal bowl, more like a serving bowl that I use to pour quarter box bowls of Cheerios for me. I love the little round golden pieces. I live a mile from a Cheerio factory and on spring and summer evenings when the wind blows just right, I fall asleep to the smell of cooking cheerios. I play hockey with one of the guys who makes the tasty little wonders, I've begged for a factory tour.

My son however wont touch them. Has never liked them. Wont eat them. Wont try them. Wont even pee on them. He wants nothing to do with cheerios. Not even the Honey nut, the yogurt covered, even the fruit cheerios he wont touch. Not the frosted, not the whole grain, name brand or generic. It breaks my heart.

And yes, I do live a mile from a cheerio factory.

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