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  2. Banana box - Wikipedia

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    The dimensions may vary slightly between different manufacturers, but are approximately 535 × 400 × 245 mm (width × depth × height), which corresponds to a volume of 52 liters (0.05 m 3). Thus, 20 banana boxes will fill about one cubic meter. A single type 1AA ISO container can thus hold 1200 banana boxes. [5]

  3. Category:Cereal box covers - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free product cover|Cereal box covers}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page .

  4. List of breakfast cereals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of breakfast cereals. Many cereals are trademarked brands of large companies, such as Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co, General Mills, Malt-O-Meal, Nestlé, Quaker Oats and Post Consumer Brands, but similar equivalent products are often sold by other manufacturers and as store brands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can ...

  5. Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix Crispy Minis are a sweeter "bite-size" version of the standard Weetabix biscuits, with various additions depending upon the variety. As of 2020, the varieties available in the UK are "chocolate", "banana" and "fruit & nut". [1] The bitesize versions of Weetabix have been renamed several times since their original launch.

  6. Breakfast cereal - Wikipedia

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    Over 2016 to 2017, Americans purchased 3.1 billion boxes of cereal, mostly as ready to eat cold cereal. [30] In a $9.8 billion cereal market, cold cereal purchases were 88% of the total (12% for hot cereals), with the overall cereal market declining due to reduced consumption of sugar and dairy products. [30]

  7. Buc Wheats - Wikipedia

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    Buc Wheats was a boxed breakfast cereal produced by General Mills in the United States from 1971 until the early 1980s. The cereal consisted of toasted wheat flakes (originally made with buckwheat) with a sweet maple-flavored glaze baked onto them.

  8. Morning Funnies - Wikipedia

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    Morning Funnies is a fruit-flavored breakfast cereal produced by Ralston Cereals in 1988 and 1989. The name of the cereal was based on the assortment of newspaper comic strips featured on the box. Innovative packaging allowed the back flap of the box to be opened revealing additional comic strips, different on each edition of the cereal box.

  9. Product 19 - Wikipedia

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    Product 19 was a breakfast cereal made by Kellogg's. Introduced in 1967, it consisted of lightly sweetened flakes made of corn , oats , wheat , and rice , marketed as containing all required daily vitamins and iron .