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  2. Cheerios - Wikipedia

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    The name was shortened to "Cheerios" in 1945, after a competing cereal manufacturer, Quaker Oats, claimed to hold the rights to use the term "oats". [3] Cheerios' production was based upon the extrusion process invented for Kix in 1937. The oat flour process starts in Minneapolis before being shipped to factories in Iowa, Georgia, and Buffalo ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. I Tried 11 Cheerios Flavors, and These Were the Best ... - AOL

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    6. Chocolate Cheerios. $4.93 from Walmart. Shop Now. Chocolate is a much stronger flavor on its own when the dry, tasteless peanut butter seasoning isn't dragging it down (see the next entry).

  5. Cheerio - Wikipedia

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    Cheerio or Cheerios may refer to: Cheerios, a breakfast cereal with a number of variations; Cheerio (company), a Japanese soft drink company

  6. Retro Characters The Cheerios Kid and Sue are Back! - AOL

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    To see the video and for more information on Cheerios ® cereal, check out Cheerios on YouTube and Facebook. About Cheerios Cheerios, America's No. 1 cereal, debuted in 1941 as Cheerioats.

  7. 7 Costco Sale Items To Buy Before They Sell Out This February

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    By comparison, Costco shoppers receive two-count bags of 27.5-ounce Cheerios now discounted at $9.19 altogether. Paying for the same amount of cereal at Target would set you back $13.98. ©Costco

  8. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Charms was created in 1964 by product developer John Holahan. General Mills management challenged a team of product developers to use the available manufacturing capacity from either of General Mills' two principal cereal products—Wheaties or Cheerios—and do something unique.

  9. Cheerios' 2 Fan-Favorite Flavors Are 'Back in Action ... - AOL

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    Cheerios in heart-shaped cookie cutter. Cereal fans everywhere are probably rejoicing now that Cheerios has decided to bring back not one but two of its most missed varieties.. If you guessed that ...