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"The story is: My family from the south suburbs of Illinois had a dream. We drove four days and three nights, and they watched me become a generational talent. It took our family out of poverty ...
In 2012, The Cheerios Kid and his sidekick Sue were revived in an internet video that showed how Cheerios "can lower cholesterol." [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Video clips of "the Kid" and Sue are part of a montage included in a 2014 TV commercial, along with clips of the Honey Nut Cheerios bee's early commercials.
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).
4. Pizza. Ah, one of the most classic late-night meals, pizza, is actually not the best option to eat before bed—no matter how tasty it is. Cheese is rich in fat and tomato sauce is acidic ...
By the early 1970s, the word was commonplace in American TV advertisements aimed at young audiences, as exemplified by the slogan "Feeling groovy, just had my Cheerios." An early ironic use of the term appears in the title of the 1974 film The Groove Tube , which satirized the American counterculture of the time.
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"'When in doubt, throw it out' might seem wasteful, but it is often the best choice when it comes to food safety and your health," Craig, who is based in Pittsburgh, told Fox News Digital.
Charlie and Alan throw a small birthday party for Rose (after she forced them to), and after a night of drinking, Charlie wakes up to find Rose in his bed. Her irate father, Harvey ( Martin Sheen ), comes to ask Charlie about what the future holds for him and Rose, but the unexpected happens when Evelyn shows up, revealing that Evelyn to Harvey ...