Kellogg's got Phelps
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Kellogg's got Phelps
not Wheaties.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
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Yes, and he is one of the 12 medal winners representing Hawai'i.TheConfessor wrote:Huh? Bryan Clay won the 2008 Olympic decathlon. He was nowhere near the 1996 Olympics.peacock2121 wrote:Liukin will be on Wheaties.
as will Bryan Clay from the 96 Olympics.
Wonder why General Mills didn't give it to Clay in 96.
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That explains it!TheConfessor wrote:Huh? Bryan Clay won the 2008 Olympic decathlon. He was nowhere near the 1996 Olympics.peacock2121 wrote:Liukin will be on Wheaties.
as will Bryan Clay from the 96 Olympics.
Wonder why General Mills didn't give it to Clay in 96.
I read the article too fast - seems no American had won since 1996, when Dan O'Brien did. Thatnks for catching my mistake.
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Re: Kellogg's got Phelps
Why hmmmmm? Do you take issue with Phelps picking Kellogg's Frosted Flakes over Wheaties? It was reported, IIRC, going into the Olympics that Phelps had an endorsement deal with Kelloggs. (I know that I read it somewhere, likely cnnsi.com)peacock2121 wrote:not Wheaties.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
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Re: Kellogg's got Phelps
Maybe hmmmmm because a sugar-loaded cereal isn't the best choice for folks whose metabolism doesn't burn through 9,000 calories a day?Appa23 wrote:Why hmmmmm? Do you take issue with Phelps picking Kellogg's Frosted Flakes over Wheaties? It was known going into the Olympics that Phelps had an endorsement deal with Kelloggs.peacock2121 wrote:not Wheaties.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
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In the coolest promotion ever (during the 80s), Wheaties let you put your favorite athlete on a Wheaties box. For about $15, you could send in a person's photo and they would send back a box of Wheaties with the athlete's picture in the right place. It all was ensconced in a rather nice acrylic case for safe-keeping. I sent in one of Adventure Boy's childhood race pictures.
We still have the box. It still makes me smile.
We still have the box. It still makes me smile.
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Re: Kellogg's got Phelps
marley - you know me too well.MarleysGh0st wrote:Maybe hmmmmm because a sugar-loaded cereal isn't the best choice for folks whose metabolism doesn't burn through 9,000 calories a day?Appa23 wrote:Why hmmmmm? Do you take issue with Phelps picking Kellogg's Frosted Flakes over Wheaties? It was known going into the Olympics that Phelps had an endorsement deal with Kelloggs.peacock2121 wrote:not Wheaties.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
holtdad - not so much.
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I didn't do the personalized box, but I have picked up a few Wheaties boxes over the years, intending never to actually eat the cereal. They still make me smile too.silvercamaro wrote:In the coolest promotion ever (during the 80s), Wheaties let you put your favorite athlete on a Wheaties box. For about $15, you could send in a person's photo and they would send back a box of Wheaties with the athlete's picture in the right place. It all was ensconced in a rather nice acrylic case for safe-keeping. I sent in one of Adventure Boy's childhood race pictures.
We still have the box. It still makes me smile.
If Phelps were on a Wheaties box, I'd get it. Sugar frosted flakes, not so much.
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And his mom has an official wardrobe collection you can buy at Chico's women's apparel shops.gotribego26 wrote:I heard he was also going to be Corn Flakes boxes for those who don't require added sweetness.silvercamaro wrote: If Phelps were on a Wheaties box, I'd get it. Sugar frosted flakes, not so much.
EDIT: Looks like I quoted tribe quoting silvercamaro as saying something she didn't actually say. If anyone is offended, we can probably straighten out who said what.
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I know Chico's has a catalogue, but is it the store that has weird sizes? I could be wrong about this, but I went into a store and it only had Size 1-3. But not what you would normal say was size 1-3. It was confusing and I left.TheConfessor wrote:And his mom has an official wardrobe collection you can buy at Chico's women's apparel shops.gotribego26 wrote:I heard he was also going to be Corn Flakes boxes for those who don't require added sweetness.silvercamaro wrote: If Phelps were on a Wheaties box, I'd get it. Sugar frosted flakes, not so much.
EDIT: Looks like I quoted tribe quoting silvercamaro as saying something she didn't actually say. If anyone is offended, we can probably straighten out who said what.
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Re: Kellogg's got Phelps
That's probably true, but it's more likely that he eats Frosted Flakes than Wheatie.MarleysGh0st wrote:Maybe hmmmmm because a sugar-loaded cereal isn't the best choice for folks whose metabolism doesn't burn through 9,000 calories a day?Appa23 wrote:Why hmmmmm? Do you take issue with Phelps picking Kellogg's Frosted Flakes over Wheaties? It was known going into the Olympics that Phelps had an endorsement deal with Kelloggs.peacock2121 wrote:not Wheaties.
He is going to be on Frosted Flakes.
Made me go hmmmmmmmm.
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Yes, they have strange sizes. One of my friends, a big girl, likes the fact that she can go in an be a size 3.christie1111 wrote:
I know Chico's has a catalogue, but is it the store that has weird sizes? I could be wrong about this, but I went into a store and it only had Size 1-3. But not what you would normal say was size 1-3. It was confusing and I left.
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Yes, that is the store, I went in once trying to buy a gift because it's my aunt's favorite store. And I was trying to figure out what her size would be and even the sales people were weird about it, they didn't want to talk about normal sizes, they just kept asking if I knew what "Chico size" she was or if she had a Chico's card so that we could try to pull up previous purchases. Too weird for me, I bought her a necklace and left!christie1111 wrote:I know Chico's has a catalogue, but is it the store that has weird sizes? I could be wrong about this, but I went into a store and it only had Size 1-3. But not what you would normal say was size 1-3. It was confusing and I left.TheConfessor wrote:And his mom has an official wardrobe collection you can buy at Chico's women's apparel shops.gotribego26 wrote: I heard he was also going to be Corn Flakes boxes for those who don't require added sweetness.
EDIT: Looks like I quoted tribe quoting silvercamaro as saying something she didn't actually say. If anyone is offended, we can probably straighten out who said what.
And how is it going Confessor?
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How does the quantity of sugar in Frosted Flakes compare to a PowerBar? What's in Gatorade anyway?
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The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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That's the place. Here's how their sizing works. I assume it's their own special sales gimmick.christie1111 wrote: I know Chico's has a catalogue, but is it the store that has weird sizes? I could be wrong about this, but I went into a store and it only had Size 1-3. But not what you would normal say was size 1-3. It was confusing and I left.
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Hubby heard that Phelps would be on the cornflakes box, so checked at WallyWorld yesterday. LeeAnn Rimes (country singer) was on the box. Will check again or check out the Frosted Flakes (waaayyy too much sugar!).sunflower wrote:Do they usually put people on a corn flakes box? I only buy them at Christmas but if memory serves correctly, it's usually just a rooster?
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A 3/4 cup serving of Frosted Flakes has 11 g. of sugars (out of 27 g. of total carbohydrates).themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:How does the quantity of sugar in Frosted Flakes compare to a PowerBar? What's in Gatorade anyway?
A PowerBar Performance bar has 24 g. of sugars (out of 43 g. of carbs.).
Gatorade has 14 g. of sugars (and no other carbs) in an 8 oz. serving.
I'm not sure what you're comparing with those two choices, but if you're talking about cereal, 3/4 cup of Wheaties has 4 g. of sugars (out of 22 g. of total carbs.).
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