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Corn Flakes Cereal, 0.81-Ounce Individual Boxes (Pack of 70)
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Corn Flakes Cereal, 0.81-Ounce Individual Boxes (Pack of 70)

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Description:

0.81 oz in individual serving size box. Case of 70 boxes.

Features:

Case of 70 .81-ounce boxes (total of 56.7 ounces)


Classic breakfast cereal; crispy corn taste, slightly sweetened


A good source of 7 essential vitamins and minerals; fat free


Conveniently packaged in individual servings


Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging


Product Details:
Product Weight: 56.7 Ounces
Package Length: 14.8 inches
Package Width: 12.4 inches
Package Height: 10.0 inches
Package Weight: 7.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Great way to help peopleFeb 27, 2008
By Nina J. David "betty crocker"
This is such a great way to buy cereal and this is a way that I can help my mother who lives on a very fixed low income. I can buy her food and have it shipped directly to her home and then she has food and does not have to get out in the cold Colorado weather and bad roads to get to the grocery store to buy her groceries. I hope that Amazon continues to work with companies and expand their groceries so that I can do more fo her

5 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5A true cereal for the masses!Mar 19, 2006
By A. Barry "THE reviewer"
What can I say? It doesn't get anymore basic than corn flakes! The way I see it, Kellogg's has corn flakes and general mills has cheerios. then there's honey nut cherrios and frosted flakes, 2 great cereals originating from 2 classic cereals!

8 of 25 found the following review helpful:

1RuinedMar 20, 2006
By Jonathan Green "defrocked cultural anthropologist"
When did the rooster on the box get a cartoony face? Whatever happened to that wonderful abstraction? First they ruined Tony the Tiger, now this.

And where did all the high fructose corn syrup come from? Admittedly, it is a flake of corn but that is a nasty ingredient to be skipped at all costs.

It's things like that which drive people to the formerly odd grains like spelt and kamut!

5 of 33 found the following review helpful:

1THE CREEPIEST AFTERNOON OF MY LIFE...Apr 14, 2006
By NotATameLion
Admittedly, I had a fever.

And I must say I am a devotee of the Corn Flake (though I only eat Trader Joe's Brand--Kellogg's flakes, though tasty, have too much crap in them).

But Cereal City--the true target of this review--and a place that now has GREAT bearing on my thoughts about this product--was CREEPY.

From the bald lady with two teeth who took our ticket and felt that this gave her liscense to engage us in a too-long conversation, to the Pennywise-looking clown that reeked of smoke--our first two minutes set the tone.

Throw in a weird new-agey film with floating balls of light that became speaking versions of dead historic figures who never got along in life and pick up their arguments right where they left off on the screen.

Add to that a poorly-lit animatronic Snap, Crackle, and Pop who end up either looking like they are rising from the grave or falling in worship at the feet of Tony the Tiger (depending on whether they are coming up or going back down).

Our (hopefully) unique experience involved not being able to find a lady crucial to our scavanger hunt for 45 minutes (did she go in back and take a nap?) I want a shirt that says "I waited 45 minutes to complete the Cereal City scavanger hunt and all I got was this crappy sippy cup."

Sadly there is much, much more...I could go on at length. But I won't.

The main point is that I get the sense that Kellogg's, as a company, is just as creepy as its tourist trap. Avoid both.

 
 
 
 
 
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