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Post Consumer Brands, LLC (previously Post Cereals and Postum Cereals; also known as simply "Post") is an American consumer packaged goods food manufacturer headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota.
Waffle Crisp is a breakfast cereal made by Post Consumer Brands, which contains maple syrup–flavored corn cereal bits in a waffle shape. It was first launched in 1996. In 2013, Post introduced a lower-priced version of the cereal, "Waffle Crunch", as part of their Good MOREnings line of budget cereals.
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Xiaolin Showdown is an American animated television series that aired on Kids' WB and was created by Christy Hui.Set in a world where martial arts battles and Eastern magic are commonplace, the series follows Omi, Raimundo, Kimiko, and Clay, four young Xiaolin warriors in training who, alongside their dragon companion Dojo, battle the Heylin forces of evil, especially series antagonists Jack ...
A Satire of Tulip Mania by Jan Brueghel the Younger (c. 1640) depicts speculators as brainless monkeys in contemporary upper-class dress.In a commentary on the economic folly, one monkey urinates on the previously valuable plants, others appear in debtor's court and one is carried to the grave.
Mano was the first to reach land; weak from hunger and dehydration, he could not stand but called out that he had safely reached shore, and the rest followed him. [7] After escaping the sea, the boys dug a cave by hand and hunted seabirds for meat, blood, and eggs.
Zootopia (titled Zootropolis or Zoomania in various regions) [b] is a 2016 American animated buddy cop comedy film [6] [7] produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.It was directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore from a screenplay by Jared Bush and Phil Johnston.
Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (also known as Rosemary's Baby Part II [citation needed]) is a 1976 American made-for-television horror film, which serves as the sequel to Roman Polanski's 1968 film Rosemary's Baby, and the second installment in the franchise of the same name.