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Adventures of deprived European difficult child in American supermarket; advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 547020" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I agree with everyone but, lol, if he is trying to just experience the decadent unhealthy dry cereal choices you can buy individual servings (small boxes) of four or six different cereals. It's been decades since I puchased them but I'm sure they are still available and likely come in larger cellophane packs now. Those were popular when multiple little kids were at home as they could "choose" (whooppee, lol) and also they could carry around a little box for snacking inside the house or out. Perfect for car trips. I'd guess that both Nabisco and Post still sell those. </p><p></p><p>Your post made me smile this morning. Since I am not a traveler I never really thought of our supermarkets as being a tourist attraction. I'll look forward to reading about the reaction once he unpacks at home. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 547020, member: 35"] I agree with everyone but, lol, if he is trying to just experience the decadent unhealthy dry cereal choices you can buy individual servings (small boxes) of four or six different cereals. It's been decades since I puchased them but I'm sure they are still available and likely come in larger cellophane packs now. Those were popular when multiple little kids were at home as they could "choose" (whooppee, lol) and also they could carry around a little box for snacking inside the house or out. Perfect for car trips. I'd guess that both Nabisco and Post still sell those. Your post made me smile this morning. Since I am not a traveler I never really thought of our supermarkets as being a tourist attraction. I'll look forward to reading about the reaction once he unpacks at home. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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